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4 March 2021

Autism Progression Framework

A new Progression Framework from the Autism Education Trust has been announced, with a number of training opportunities available.

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4 March 2021

News plans to boost support for Devon’s special needs children

A radical plan to bring Devon’s school improvement services and support for special needs children back in-house has been unveiled.

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12 February 2021

Make Your Mark 2020 results

The results of the Make Your Mark national youth ballot are in! Here are the priority topics that young people in Devon want addressing.

Melissa Caslake
11 February 2021

A message from our new Chief Officer for Children’s Services

Melissa Caslake is delighted to have joined Devon County Council and has shared the following update for Children’s Services staff and partners.

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10 February 2021

Holiday activities and food programme

Devon County Council is seeking a wide range of partners to help develop the countywide holiday activities and food programme.

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3 February 2021

Drive to tackle holiday hunger continues over February half-term

More than 15,000 children across Devon will be receiving food vouchers over half-term as Devon County Council combats holiday hunger.

Melissa Caslake
19 January 2021

Chief Officer for Children’s Services Update

Devon’s new Chief Officer for Children’s Services, Melissa Caslake, will start with the County Council on 1 February 2021.

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15 January 2021

New DiAS resources for SEND families

DiAS have published updated resources and information for parents about school and education during this lockdown.

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15 January 2021

New YouTube channel for pre-school children

With TailfeatherTV, children can explore and engage with fun topics through dance, singing, signing, learning, and playing.


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