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EA’s School Age Mothers Programme (SAM) provides schools, families and other interested parties with guidance and support to ensure young women who wish to continue their education at school, whilst pregnant or having had a baby can do so. Contact Details for School Age Mothers (SAM) Coordinators See more information Read More
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Who is eligible to apply for free school meals/school uniform/physical education allowance? Parent(s)/Guardian(s) who live in Northern Ireland, whose child/children attend a school or Regional/FE College in Northern Ireland and who receive one of the following benefits – Income Support; Income Based Jobseeker’s Allowance; Income Related Employment and Support Allowance; Read More
What is Transition For a child with Special Educational Needs, or a disability, transition from post primary provision can be very challenging both for the child and their family as they consider the next stage of their lives. The Transition planning process will usually begin when your child moves into Read More
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The Pupil Personal Development Services Team promotes the development of early intervention services for children and young people experiencing difficulties in relation to identified personal development issues while attending nursery, primary or post-primary school:- anti-bullying, emotional health and wellbeing, pupil participation including school councils bereavement and loss, critical incident response, Read More
Students and young people come to Magilligan Field Centre (MFC) to learn about their local environment, bio-diversity/geo-diversity/sustainable development. It is located in Binevenagh Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) , one of the most varied and unspoilt parts of the coast of Northern Ireland. The immediate area includes contrasts between Read More
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The aim of the education welfare service is to support families and children in order that children get the best benefit from their educational placements and maximise their future life chances. Read More
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The aim of the education welfare service is to support families and children in order that children get the best benefit from their educational placements and maximise their future life chances. Read More
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The Education Welfare Service works with children and young people who are experiencing difficulties with school attendance. We offer support and advice to parents Read More
Barnardo’s works with children, young people and families in over 40 services across Northern Ireland. Increasingly this work has been in partnership with schools – delivering counselling services, after-school support, family projects, parenting programmes and a range of extended school activities. Referral from school / SENCO Read More
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Education provision for forth/fifth years who have been excluded or excluded themselves from mainstream school. REFERRAL VIA SCHOOL ONLY Read More



