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Youth Work Week and Ham Youth Centre

published by: Ben Skelton, Ham Youth Centre published on: 06 November 2020 About the importance of youth work - and what's been happening at Ham Youth Centre - an article written for Youth Work Week 2020

The Wild Mind Project

published by: Achieving for Children published on: 12 August 2020 The Wild Mind Project is a not-for-profit organisation that offers early intervention for young people living with, or susceptible to, stress, depression and anxiety.

Letter to parents and carers - COVID-19 Update

published by: Achieving for Children published on: 22 June 2020 Please see below Achieving for Children's letter to parents and carers from Charis Penfold (Director for Education Services)  and Ian Dodds (Director of Children's Services) regarding the current ...

Have Your Say Survey

published by: HealthWatch Kingston published on: 30 January 2020 Healthwatch Kingston is currently gathering views on health and social care services in Kingston which will inform our work and help us identify our priorities for the future.

New Director of Children’s Services

published by: Achieving for Children published on: 15 November 2019 Ian Dodds, our Managing Director, has been appointed as the new joint Director of Children’s Services (DCS) for Kingston and Richmond Councils.

New free school set to open in Kingston

published by: Kingston Council published on: 07 October 2019 Green light has been given for the King Charles Centre in Surbiton to be sold to the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government and the Education and Skills Funding Agency.

Hungry Little Minds

published by: Department for Education published on: 02 July 2019 New national campaign launched with ideas to support children's learning at home, or as part of everyday activities like catching the bus or doing the shopping.

Online Safety Films

published by: With thanks to Richmond Council for Voluntary Service published on: 30 August 2018 The UK Safer Internet Centre has published a blog looking at online safety films parents and carers can use with their children to engage them in online safety education.

National Play Day

published by: Achieving for Children published on: 02 August 2018 Some photos and a video about the recent Play Day event .