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Parental Support
- Adult education opportunities in Europe
- Affordable Warmth & Fuel Poverty
- Baby-sitting service
- Bullying and harassment policy
- Education - early years grant
- Education - mentoring schemes
- Education maintenance award
- Extended schools
- Family centres
- Free school meals
- Language and cultural support
- Musical instrument hire
- Psychology, psychiatry or social work services
- School - 14-19 area prospectus
- School - clothing grants and vouchers
- School - complaints procedure
- School - home schooling
- School - maintenance grant
- School - supervised medication
- School - support for gifted children
- School - transition between schools
- School admissions - appeals
- School mentors
- School transport - 16-19 year olds
- Special educational needs - assessment
- Special educational needs - co-ordinated support plan
- Special educational needs - disabled students allowance
- Special educational needs - placement in mainstream schools
- Special educational needs - transport
- Student awards
- Student loan
Education - early years grant
Early Education provides an opportunity for all children to receive a period of free pre-school education before they are of compulsory school age. Early Education enables children to enjoy playing and learning before they go to school and to acquire the skills which will help them once they start school.
All registered Early Education providers are inspected by Ofsted and children work towards the Early Learning Goals. Early Years Grants are managed by North Yorkshire County Council - see links below for further information.
Useful links
- North Yorkshire County Council - Education - early years grant Opens in a new window
- North Yorkshire County Council - Family Information Service Opens in a new window
- Early Years and Childcare Opens in a new window





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