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  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/app-19-cystic-fibrosis

    All pupils with cystic fibrosis are required to have a School Healthcare Plan.... The ASL Nurse/School Nurse will liaise with the Cystic Fibrosis Nurse Specialists at the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People Edinburgh to complete a School Healthcare Plan for pupils with cystic fibrosis. 2 Continuing Professional Development The head teacher should ensure that all teaching and support staff are aware of the procedures pertaining to a pupil’s condition and the particulars of any problems that may arise in school.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/31567/app-19-cystic-fibrosis
  • Thoughts and comments from parents and carers

    Parents and carers have a unique contribution and experience to offer and are vital partners in planning your child’s learning and development.... This document can be found on the City Of Edinburgh Council Website by searching for “child planning”, clicking on the link and then clicking on the folder “Involving Children, Young People and Families”.)

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/27903/parent-carers-views-for-child-planning-meeting-cpm
  • The Handbook of Procedures for the Management

    E.g. care for a broken limb; Parent/carer must fill in and sign School Healthcare plan not requiring medication in school (appendix 9) Refer to Appendix 2 which contains the procedure flow chart and appropriate forms to gather information and initiate a school healthcare plan.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/34342/appendix-1-flowchart-for-managing-pupils-with-healthcare-needs
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/statement-of-reasons

    Restrictions on waiting, loading and unloading have a number of benefits including reducing congestion, enabling access and improving visibility and road safety, with such restrictions directly supporting the City Mobility Plan policy to ‘Review, apply and enforce parking, waiting and loading restrictions whilst balancing the needs of local businesses and residents and people with mobility difficulties’.... https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/29320/city-mobility-plan-2021-2030-pdf

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/34173/statement-of-reasons
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/statement-of-reasons

    The proposed 18-month trial is intended to support the approved transport hierarchy, measures included in the City Mobility Plan and Draft Circulation Plan.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/33315/statement-of-reasons
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/ravelston-park-representation-072

    The community has requested facts regarding this development but are always told they are unavailable at this time or their plans are under discussion and liable to change.... There is not a coherent or viable funding or maintenance plan for the project.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/31528/ravelston-park-representation-072
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/girfec-information-for-parents-and-carers

    If you or your child needs any extra support in any of the wellbeing areas, your Named Person will work with you to plan that and, if it is helpful, might bring a group together to do this.... People working with your child will sometimes need to pass on information to other professional staff that might be involved in offering services or advice to plan the best possible support.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/27919/girfec-information-for-parents-and-carers
  • Thoughts and comments from parents and carers

    Parents and carers have a unique contribution and experience to offer and are vital partners in planning your child’s learning and development.... This document can be found on the City Of Edinburgh Council Website by searching for “child planning”, clicking on the link and then clicking on the folder “Involving Children, Young People and Families”.)

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/27903/parent-carers-views-for-child-planning-meeting-cpm-
  • Microsoft PowerPoint - Jim McCormick-Keynote [Compatibility Mode]

    Microsoft PowerPoint - Jim McCormick-Keynote [Compatibility Mode] Solving poverty:  Twists, turns and policy in Scotland Jim McCormick, Joseph Rowntree Foundation Edinburgh 1 in 5 Conference, 26 April 2019 1 2 3 Child poverty: progress is unravelling 4 Child poverty in Scotland: family circumstances 5 Child poverty: lone parent families 6 7 Taking action: the Scottish landscape » Duties: Child Poverty Act with targets, annual progress  reports ‐ Scottish Government, Councils, NHS » Policy: Tackling Child Poverty Delivery Plan ‐ intensive  employment support, financial health checks, Income  Supplement from 2022 » Action plans: Disability Employment, Gender Pay Gap,  Fair Work » Delivery: Social Security Scotland – Best Start Grant,  focus on take‐up in the Social Security Act  » Scrutiny/advice: Poverty & Inequality Commission 8 Edinburgh Poverty Commission: Four Ps Government, employers, housing, public and market             services can all boost the odds of solving poverty. • Pockets: boost incomes and reduce costs ‐ fair work,  social security, co‐located advice and affordable credit    • Prospects: improve the quality of opportunities  available to people in/close to poverty ‐ early years  support, education attainment, progression at work  • Places: develop liveable places: affordable and decent  housing; reliable transport; local hubs

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22921/jim-mccormick-solving-poverty-twists-turns-and-policy-in-scotland
  • Microsoft PowerPoint - Jim McCormick-Keynote [Compatibility Mode]

    Microsoft PowerPoint - Jim McCormick-Keynote [Compatibility Mode] Solving poverty:  Twists, turns and policy in Scotland Jim McCormick, Joseph Rowntree Foundation Edinburgh 1 in 5 Conference, 26 April 2019 1 2 3 Child poverty: progress is unravelling 4 Child poverty in Scotland: family circumstances 5 Child poverty: lone parent families 6 7 Taking action: the Scottish landscape » Duties: Child Poverty Act with targets, annual progress  reports ‐ Scottish Government, Councils, NHS » Policy: Tackling Child Poverty Delivery Plan ‐ intensive  employment support, financial health checks, Income  Supplement from 2022 » Action plans: Disability Employment, Gender Pay Gap,  Fair Work » Delivery: Social Security Scotland – Best Start Grant,  focus on take‐up in the Social Security Act  » Scrutiny/advice: Poverty & Inequality Commission 8 Edinburgh Poverty Commission: Four Ps Government, employers, housing, public and market             services can all boost the odds of solving poverty. • Pockets: boost incomes and reduce costs ‐ fair work,  social security, co‐located advice and affordable credit    • Prospects: improve the quality of opportunities  available to people in/close to poverty ‐ early years  support, education attainment, progression at work  • Places: develop liveable places: affordable and decent  housing; reliable transport; local hubs

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22921/jim-mccormick---solving-poverty-twists-turns-and-policy-in-scotland