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Free Halloween fun in Dudley
Shoppers can enjoy a free Halloween family fun day at Dudley market this weekend.
National Care Leavers Week 2021
Dudley Council is celebrating the many achievements of young people who are care leavers as part of National Care Leavers Week.
Have a safe and fun Halloween 2021
It’s half term and spooky season is nearly here, but families can still have fun safely.
Parents urged to be vigilant as Covid cases rise
Covid cases are continuing to rise in Dudley borough, with the largest numbers of cases being seen in children and young people.
Secondary school 2022 admissions deadline nears
Parents are being reminded that applications for secondary school admissions need to be in by the end of the month.
People urged to support schools as Covid cases rise
Covid cases are continuing to rise in Dudley borough, with the largest number of cases being seen in children and young people.
Pledge to work closer with parents
Council bosses today made a firm commitment to work closer with parents of children with special educational needs at the launch of a new strategy.
Dudley Council supports national launch of fostering film
Dudley Council has joined forces with fostering teams across the country to launch a short film about fostering called ‘Out There’.
Sessions to help those with special educational needs
Parents of children with SEND (special educational needs and disabilities) as well as young people who have SEND can benefit from a series of workshops and sessions over the coming months.
Pandemic work hailed as team up for national award
Dudley Council’s bereavement services team has been shortlisted for a national award for its “exemplary” work during the coronavirus pandemic.
Testing in schools “critical” to bring down rates, council bosses say
Twice-weekly testing for children in schools is “critical” in bringing down fast-rising rates of Covid in the borough, council bosses said today.
£40k to support activities for kids
Voluntary and community groups can bid for funding as part of a £40k pot to help children with disabilities enjoy activities outside of school hours.