AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNEET Tackling: Blackburn College hosted the UK’s first NEET conference, with leaders backing its Launchpad model to support over 250 young people since opening last September. School Breakfast Boost: Peterborough is rolling out 11 new free breakfast clubs from September under Labour’s Best Start programme, aiming to help hundreds more pupils and ease family costs. SEND & Inclusion: Faraja Primary School in Tanzania marks 25 years supporting children with disabilities, offering education plus healthcare and rehabilitation. Further Education Support: Persimmon Homes donated 4,000+ bricks to North East Scotland College to help construction students practise with industry-standard materials. Disability Transport Changes: Scotland’s Motability/AVES lease terms update from September, adding extra mileage support for rural and island users and essential journeys like specialist education. Higher Education Branding: University of the Arts London launches a new global recruitment campaign, “Make a Life, Not Just a Living,” created with The Midnight Club. Student Safety & Policing: Police arrested a 16-year-old after a disturbance at Afon Taff High School in Wales. Health & Learning: St Angela’s Primary in Darnley was praised by HMIE for relationships and partnerships, with inspectors urging stronger literacy teaching and better tracking of intervention impact. Access to Period Products: Aldi reminds shoppers that free period items are available in store toilets across the UK, aiming to reduce barriers for secondary school pupils during the summer break.
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