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Improvements made and plan now published

Dudley Council and NHS Black Country Integrated Care Board have published their plan to address improvements required following their recent SEND inspection by Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission.  

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February half term activities

Children can enjoy a range of activities taking place in Dudley borough this half term.

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Share some joy with care-experienced young people this Christmas

People in Dudley borough can spread some festive cheer this Christmas by donating gifts for young people who are leaving the care system.

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Spookily good fun this October half term

Children and families can have a blast this October half term, with Dudley Council hosting activities in leisure centres, parks, museums, town halls and libraries.

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Event thanks foster carers

Foster carers in Dudley borough were brought together for a celebratory event last week.

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Secondary school admissions for 2025

Parents are being reminded that applications for secondary school admissions will open next week.

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Council extends school provision for children with SEND

New SEND bases, designed for children with SEND (Special Education Needs and Disabilities), have opened at four Dudley borough primary schools.

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Local family hubs to hold reading and storytelling events

Families with young children are invited to attend a series of free storytelling and nursery rhyme events next month, which are being organised by the five Dudley family hubs.

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Mayor praises work at new inclusion hubs

The Mayor of Dudley has praised the amazing work of staff after visiting four new inclusion hubs in Dudley borough.

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Dudley Performing Arts at Symphony Hall

More than 1000 Dudley youngsters will be performing in front of an audience of parents, friends and the Mayor of Dudley next month.

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Mayor visits Caslon Primary Community School and early years inclusion hub

The Mayor of Dudley called into a Halesowen primary school which has also recently opened a new inclusion hub facility.