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Alexandra Palace resources for schools

Alexandra Palace Creative Learning works with schools and colleges across Haringey offering an exciting range of workshops, projects and events throughout the year. The programme offers many opportunities for enrichment with a focus on creativity that spans the whole curriculum.

Creative Learning for Schools at Alexandra Palace

Following a hugely succesful summer project, the Palace’s Creative Learning team is once again joining forces with education organisation Giant, to use music to inspire young people to learn about the environment. Having run previous sessions based around opera, the series of activities running this month will combine folk music and tree climbing in the Park.

 

 

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Health and Safety update on sports equipment

Health and Safety Bulletin Sports Equipment

Haringey’s Corporate Health and Safety team have produced this special bulletin on the importance of  maintaining sports equipment.

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Resources to help with mental and emotional health and wellbeing

There is a range of services available to children and young people
in Haringey to support them with their mental, social and emotional
health and wellbeing:

Resources for Haringey Parents Carers Children

 

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Making history every day – Black History Haringey 365

Each year in Haringey we mark Black History Month with pride – and this year, we are marking it by launching our brand new Black History Haringey 365 project.

This year – as well as a packed list of COVID-secure activities – we have created a permanent online hub where visitors can discover more about Haringey’s rich, black cultural heritage that can be shared throughout the year and not just for one month.  

On our Black History Haringey 365 webpages you will find lots to explore: events, crafts, learning, quizzes, 600 years of Haringey’s black history and lots more.

Check it out at www.haringey.gov.uk/bhh365

The site also has a wealth of online black history resources for schools which can be found at www.haringey.gov.uk/culture/black-history/learning/schools. For more details about availability of resources, please contact the education team at Bruce Castle Museum. One of this year’s key events is an online talk about Oliver Tambo on Thursday 29 October. Full details are available on the events page. 

There will also be exhibitions, story time and sing-along for pre-school children, online family entertainment and online workshops.

You can see the full programme of events available here.

 

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Haringey Sixth Form College – opening of 3G pitch

At the beginning of term Haringey Sixth Form College unveiled its stunning new outdoor 3G pitch following extensive renovations during the summer.

The opening ceremony was attended by Spurs and Argentinian World Cup winner the legendary Osvaldo “Ossie” Ardiles and current first team player Harvey White, who cut the ribbon. Others present included members of the local community, business representatives and stakeholders.

The 3G pitch is one of many areas within the college to undergo major renovations recently.  The new pitch will be used to improve the physical and mental health of all students.

Haringey Sixth Form College students are national champions in basketball with 7 students gaining scholarships through sport this summer, including three full basketball scholarships in the US.

Spurs legend Ossie said:

“It is a privilege to be here opening this new football pitch just around the corner from our stadium. It makes me happy to know that it will help many local young people improve their football and lead healthy lives.”

Young midfielder Harvey added:

“The students here are all my sort of age and I really enjoyed meeting them today – taking the first kick of the game was an added bonus!”

 

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LONDON, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 02: <> at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on September 02, 2020 in London, England. (Photo by Tottenham Hotspur FC/Tottenham Hotspur FC via Getty Images)
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Reducing Health Inequalities – webinar Thursday 16 July

Reducing health inequalities in children, young people and their families in Haringey – webinarThursday 16 July 2.00-3.30pm

The Haringey public health team is organising an online seminar on Reducing Health Inequalities in children, young people and their families in Haringey, delivered online via Microsoft Teams

Please can you encourage staff/practitioners/governors engaging and working with families, to attend.

This 1.5 hour webinar will focus on health inequalities and provide information to practitioners on how we can effectively and collaboratively work together to reduce health inequalities and ensure better outcomes for children, and their families in Haringey. 

To attend, you need to register on Eventbrite (click on the link below):

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/reducing-health-inequalities-for-children-and-their-families-in-haringey-tickets-112000033114?internal_ref=login

Once you have registered, you will receive a link to join the webinar on Microsoft Teams. Any questions, please email Gregory.Landon@Haringey.gov.uk

 

Speakers:

Dr Gregory Landon, Paediatric Registrar, Whittington Hospital

Marlene D’Aguilar, Health in All Policies Officer, Haringey Council

Attendees will have an update and have the opportunity to participate in the discussion on the following :

The current state of children’s health in Haringey

A strategic overview of ongoing work by the Haringey Public Health team on prevention and early interventions

National Healthy Start Vouchers and how you can promote Healthy Start Vouchers to families

A focus on the impact of COVID on low income families and the BAME population

Haringey’s Health in All Policies approach to reducing health inequalities

 

This webinar is targeted at:

All practitioners working with families:

Social workers

Health Visitors

School Nurses

Support workers

Family support workers

Services:

Early Help

Children’s Centres

Early years

NHS community health services

Haringey Voluntary Sector services

Connected Communities

Youth Services

 

 

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Haringey students’ film nominated for Purpose Award

I’m Out, an anti knife crime film made by students from Haringey Sixth Form College, has been nominated for Best Public Awareness Cause Campaign category at the Purpose Awards.

The project comprised three short films showing the consequences of getting caught up in violence, by telling the stories from three different perspectives of young people involved and the impact on their families.

 You can view the films here.

https://www.imout.org.uk/

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The latest news from Smarter Travel

Social distancing resources

We have completed deliveries to all local authority schools. This comprised of banners and stencils and spray paint to paint markers on the pavement to encourage social distancing. We hope that this small gesture has been a help to all of our schools and nurseries.

The paint is available on Amazon, but it must be the same formulation. We believe it lasts about 4 to 6 weeks, so come September you will probably need to repaint these.

Win a scooter for tweeting

As a little extra incentive, please can you take a picture of your banner on your fences and the stencil shapes on the pavement. We would really appreciate it if you could Tweet this or add to your Facebook with the tag: @haringeycouncil

We will be choosing one school at random from all of the tweets/messages and we will award a lovely new Micro Speed + scooter worth about £130. Obviously, this could also be a great raffle prize to raise money for your school to buy more or an incentive to keep someone motivated. Plus, we will send four schools a selection of travel related goodies, for prizes and incentives.

 Email or tweet to be in the draw! We will announce the winner on Friday 3 July and prizes will be delivered the following week.

 Cycling

There is no news about cycle training at this time, sorry – Covid19 has put a stop to this too. Please, while there are so few children in school, encourage them all to bring their bikes and scooters in and encourage them to practice at break and lunch times. Please make disinfectant spray available to cyclists to help eliminate any virus on their bikes when they park them at school.

Support for families and staff with cycling

There are some really good websites that can help parents with teaching their children to ride a bike, such as this one: https://activeforlife.com/how-to-teach-your-child-ride-bike/

If you would like some of our cycle training books, please email: smarter.travel@haringey.gov.uk

Also please send out the information about Peddle My Wheels (PMW), Try Before You Bike

We work with PMW to offer our residents options to own their own bikes and get bikes for their children on a pay monthly scheme.

Finally, we are not able to offer bike maintenance at the moment, but maybe this booklet could help your parents and staff Bike Maintenance Made Ridiculously Easy or Halfords are offering a free bike checks (chargeable service).

Staff paid by Haringey Council are eligible to get a bike through the enhanced (up to £2,000) Cycle to work scheme too.

Road safety and transition

We are concerned that this crisis has meant our year 6 pupils have received little transition information yet, so two exciting bits of news for you are:

Our Moving Up book has been updated and TfL have approved it, as well as the new and exciting Mission Transition competition. We will be delivering these to your schools as soon as they arrive. The competition entry date is by the end of September, but we hope you can work on them in school this term. Kindly confirm how many year 6 students you have with you, so we bring the right numbers.

The London Transport team has created a fabulous online version of the Safety and Citizenship road show which they normally deliver to year 6 students. This is available to students on the TfL STARS website. Please show the children how they can access this. Either search TfL STARS or use this link: https://stars.tfl.gov.uk/

 Additional supporting activities

If you are looking for a great activity to complete with your year 6 pupils the Distraction activity on STARS is simple but very effective. There are many other activities suitable for your students including journey planning.

 You will also find excellent resources on line via Think Education. These offer amazing support for all ages with downloadable exercises to cover the essential road safety messages.

 Look up – TfL STARS and choose: Explore, then, Activities, these are free to use and download, contact us for more support or resources to help deliver these, such as borough maps, maybe some prizes.

As we approach the summer holidays, we hope that you are able to deliver some reminders to your pupils.

The Green Cross Code is the key to every successful road crossing, for all ages. The more we get this message in, the more it sticks.

Maybe the children can choose their own activity, it is a very safe website to use and any activities that you carry out will add to your School Travel Plan accreditation for TfL STARS too, just send evidence to your school travel plan teacher or back to us to upload. Smarter.travel@haringey.gov.uk subject: STARS Evidence.

School Streets

We will be contacting schools that have highlighted issues to let you know what the engineers have designed to make the improvements at your school. There will need to be further consultation with you and your neighbouring residents, as well as the pupils. These major changes will affect the whole community, we feel, for the better as they aim to make the area safer and more attractive for families.

This will be a long term change and we cannot deliver all immediately, but we are committed to change. Our team will be contacting the first round of schools soon. 

 

Your Active Travel and Health Officers at Smarter Travel

Smarter.travel@haringey.gov.uk

 

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September guarantee data returns

In these unprecedented times, there are challenges in collating the September guarantee data, which requires local authorities to find education and training places for 16- and 17-year-olds.

The Department for Education (DfE)  has informed Haringey Council  that they are aware of the current challenges, however they are still expecting as much data as possible in regard to identify where young people are moving post Year 11 and 12, especially with this current climate as there are expectations of higher NEETs (Not in Education, Employment or Training) and unknowns.

If you have already returned your spreadsheet with your students’ data, thank you for this. For those of you who have not, please could you send this information as soon as possible so that we can ensure we are engaged with you in tracking these students.

The closing date for the September Guarantee data is at the end of June 2020. If you have any queries about this, please contact Paul Kirsarkye, Raising the Participation Age Coordinator, on 07971 308100  or email: Paul.Kirsarkye@Haringey.gov.uk