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How schools and local authorities should securely send pupil records and other information using the school to school (S2S) system.
This series brings together leaflets about the 2012 child maintenance scheme managed by the Child Maintenance Service.
Guidance on how the police make the decision to include locally-held information on an enhanced DBS certificate.
Approaches to managing behaviour throughout the whole school at both a primary and secondary school.
An introduction to the role and duties of NHS foundation trust governors.
Paul Caldwell has been with the Rural Payments Agency (RPA) since 2001. Paul has worked in operations, communications and strategy, and was made Operations Director in 2010. Before this, Paul was Manager at the British Cattl…
Revised statistics on the achievements of young people at the end of key stage 4 in the 2012 to 2013 academic year.
How Stopsley Community Primary School encourages good behaviour by rewarding pupils.
We are seeking views on a proposed limit for amphetamine use when driving, to be specified in drug driving regulations.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Consultation on the government’s proposed regulations to make it an offence to drive with drugs in the bloodstream over a specific limit.
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