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Haringey primary schools receive £20 million boost

Haringey primary schools are set to receive crucial funding as Haringey Council invests nearly £20m in improvement works to benefit children and teachers.

Chestnuts, Lordship Lane and West Green are the latest primaries to benefit from the local authority’s investment in improving facilities, with a £6m boost to four Haringey schools having been approved at Cabinet only last month.

This follows a major review across the entire schools estate, which identified areas that needed addressing in the short, medium and long term.

This key decision was signed off by our Cabinet Member for Early Years, Children and Families, Cllr Zena Brabazon.

These condition projects will – among a number of other benefits for the seven schools – achieve the council’s key goal of providing improved educational environments for children and school staff, which – in turn – will help support and sustain learning, attainment and wellbeing. This reflects the aims for children in our Borough Plan 2019-2023.

Additionally, these building improvement works will contribute significantly to our carbon reduction and climate change plans as we are installing energy efficient measures, including double glazing and roof insulation, across all the schools. This will be of great benefit to both the children and the local environment here in Haringey.

Cllr Brabazon said:

“These capital works to our primary school settings here in Haringey are absolutely vital to ensure the physical environments for all the children, carers/parents and teaching staff are greatly improved.

 

More than £1m in government funding has also been secured towards specific works to do with these projects, which should ease the financial pressure on our schools; contribute to reducing their carbon footprint and help tackle the climate emergency.

 

I would like to thank council officers, school heads and governors for all of their hard work on these projects and I very much look forward now to beginning to implement these much-needed improvement works over the school summer holidays.”

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Events

Haringey treasure hunts continue this weekend

Haringey Treasure Hunts continue

Haringey town centre treasure hunts continue over the next two weekends, with

  • Tottenham Philip Lane – Friday 23 July to Sunday 25 July
  • Myddleton Road – Friday 30 July to Sunday 1 August

Further information can be found here.

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Schools

CPR training offered by the JE3 foundation

It is now two years since the passing of much-loved former Spurs defender and Orient manager, Justin Edinburgh. For three decades, Justin Edinburgh inspired the masses as a professional footballer and promotion-winning manager.

Justin made 276 appearances for the Club between 1990 – 2000, winning the FA Cup in 1991 and the League Cup in 1999. Sadly, in June 2019, he suffered a cardiac arrest and passed away at the age of 49.

Today, his impact reverberates as the Justin Edinburgh 3 (JE3) Foundation campaigns for legislative change on the installation of Automated External Defibrillators within health and sports facilities, while raising awareness of cardiac arrest and delivering Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) training.

Training

CPR increases the possibility of surviving cardiac arrest.

In schools, business, and the community at large, the Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation is delivering CPR training and elevating the voices of medical professionals in order to raise public awareness and give people the ability and confidence to save lives.

If you are interested in training in your school, please contact the Foundation.

enquiries@je3foundation.org

Read more here

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Events

Make Summer ….in Haringey

There’s lots to see and do in Haringey this summer…. follow this link to see just some of the events and activities on offer.

Make Summer… in Haringey! | Haringey Council

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Healthy Schools

NHS summer holiday health advice for parents and carers

NHS_Health advice for parents and carers_summer and autumn 2021

The NHS has produced a short booklet to help parents and carers understand when and how to seek health support and advice if they are worried about their child this summer and autumn.

The publication aims to help ensure children and young people receive the care and support they need at the right time and in the right place. It contains important information on respiratory conditions – which we may see an increase of from late summer.

Please can you share the publication with parents and carers via any upcoming newsletters or other appropriate communication channels.

NHS_Health advice for parents and carers_summer and autumn 2021

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Health and Safety|Traded Services

Traded Services website – essential documentation

The Health and Safety Team is pleased to report that all Health and Safety documentation, procedures, forms and model policies  have been uploaded to the Traded Services Website.

Schools can now access and download all necessary documentation from the Haringey health and safety management system for inclusion into the school’s management system. The procedures and forms will support schools in ensuring compliance with Health and Safety Law and provide essential information to staff and senior managers on how to fulfil their responsibilities for a safe workplace.

Procedures have been developed by competent advisors following HSE regulations, Approved Codes of Practice, and best practice to ensure full compliance with current H&S law. Procedures and supporting documentation have been through rigorous consultation  and approved by unions and the Corporate Health, Safety and Wellbeing Board.

Documents can be found by logging on to the Traded Services (Novus) site and scrolling to the bottom of the home page. Click on the link “Schools Information”. This will take you to the Schools Information Health and Safety Page.

More information here

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Health and Safety

Essential Health and Safety audits

Health and Safety (H&S) management in schools is an essential part of providing a safe work environment for staff, children and visitors, as well as being a legal requirement under statutory legislation. Implementing and maintaining an effective management system should be integral with all other aspects of managing a school, it is not an additional task.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) guidance for management systems follows the Plan, Do, Check, Act model and as part of this, external audits support the local monitoring of health and safety and allows the Health and Safety Team to provide support where gaps are present in compliance with legal requirements. The local authority also has a legal requirement to monitor health and safety in maintained schools and an annual Health and Safety audit is a Haringey requirement for all maintained schools

The Haringey Schools Health and Safety Advisor arranges an annual audit with schools for this purpose, providing the school with advice on achieving compliance, answering questions that arise during the audit and supplying an action plan for the school to work with to address any gaps in compliance.

As with any effective management system, necessary documentation must be available to all relevant persons, headteachers, school business managers and site managers must all have access to health and safety compliance documentation. This can be easily achieved by having a central repository accessible to the relevant persons. This will become particularly useful if an inspector from the HSE or other enforcing agency should attend the school and request risk assessments, training records, maintenance records or any other compliance documents. Schools must ensure that H&S information is accessible and does not depend on a single employee for its access.

The local authority expects that schools will have all compliance records available, should they have a visit from an enforcing agent which may not be prearranged, or an auditor by previous arrangement. With the coming September term, The Schools Health and Safety Advisor will be arranging an annual audit with schools. The Health and Safety Team would respectfully ask that schools make every effort to keep to the arranged dates.

The Health and Safety Team would like to wish all school staff a restful and much deserved summer break. We look forward to working with you in the coming term

 

Andrew Turton, Schools Health and Safety Advisor

Email – Andrew.turton@haringey.gov.uk

Phone – 020 8489 3215

Mobile – 07811 976258

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Schools

Woodside High School celebratory bike ride

Woodside High School pupils recently too part in an 8-week bicycle club to enable them to cycle safely on the road and learn basic bike maintenance.

They embarked on a celebratory bike ride to Lordship Rec to signal the end of the project, which was delivered by Sustrans London and funded by Haringey Council through Transport for London (TfL)’s Healthy Streets programme.

They were joined on the day itself by the Deputy Leader of Haringey Council and Cabinet Member for Environment, Transport and the Climate Emergency, Cllr Mike Hakata.

Cllr Hakata is seen here with Woodside High headteacher Angela Wallace, Sustrans London’s cycle trainer Mollie McCulloch and pupils Clara, Israelle and Nisan.

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Events

Living Under One Sun – summer holiday activities

Living Under One Sun is delivering a range of FREE activities for all ages throughout the summer holidays in Down Lane Park, Tottenham.

Please book here

Activities include:

Multi-sports
Football
Basketball and wheelchair basketball
Gardening and growing food
Roller skating for beginners
Rollo disco
Cycle training
Dance (street, Latin & Afro beats)
Eco arts and crafts
Hula hoops and skipping
Free lunch for all participants and their siblings

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School Admissions Schools

Adjustment in planned admission number for Earlham Primary School

Earlham Primary School – Letter to relevant schools

Please see attached letter to all relevant schools regarding a request to the Schools Adjudicator for the adjustment to the planned admission number for Earlham Primary School for entry in September 2021.

Many thanks,

Carlo Kodsi – Head of Admissions and School Organisation

Haringey Council

carlo.kodsi@haringey.gov.uk

Earlham Primary School – Letter to relevant schools