The Fair4All Education project has been very busy over the last few months, looking into services for SEND children and young people in Bucks with the aim of campaigning for better SEND services.
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Moving Ahead With The Attitudes And Hate Crime Project
Sumayya, the Attitudes and Hate Crime project co-ordinator, has written a blog post about how the Attitudes and Hate Crime project is progressing as it nears operation.
Read MoreFACT Bucks – Is It Working?
FACT Bucks is a charity set up and funded by Buckinghamshire Council to collect the views of parents and carers of SEND children and young people. Because FACT Bucks has such an important role in SEND education in Bucks, BuDS’ Fair4All Education project has conducted a poll asking parents and carers how well represented they feel by them. The results of this poll are summarised below – read on for more.
Read MoreFACT Bucks – Who Are They?
FACT Bucks is a charity set up and funded by Buckinghamshire Council to collect the views of parents and carers of SEND children and young people. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreCovid-19 Risk Assessment Week Ending 25th April 2022
The Covid-19 EMERGENCY in Buckinghamshire continues, although the holidays are continuing to slightly reduce infection levels. As of 16 April, 1 in every 18 people in Bucks has Covid-19. There has been NO big fall in infections and the risk of meeting an infected person remains CRITICALLY HIGH.
BuDS urges everyone to be Covid-Cautious and keep taking sensible precautions against catching Covid. Wear a FFP2 or N95 filter mask in public places, breathe clean air, avoid crowds and busy places, work from home if you can, and protect your older and vulnerable relatives and friends.
Remember, Covid-19 is NOT like the flu or a cold. It matters if you catch Covid. Covid-19 is medically proven to cause widespread organ damage and long-term illness in millions of people, which the flu has never done. Even if you have manageable Covid illness at home, the longer-term effect on you and your future could be devastating. Taking sensible precautions is in your own best interest, especially if you are disabled, have medical conditions, or are an older person.
Read MoreCovid-19 Risk Assessment Week Ending 18th April 2022
The Covid-19 EMERGENCY in Buckinghamshire continues, although the school holidays have slightly lowered infection levels. As of 9 April, 1 in every 16 people in Bucks has Covid-19. There has been NO big fall in infections and the risk of meeting an infected person remains CRITICALLY HIGH.
BuDS urges everyone to be Covid-Cautious and keep taking sensible precautions against catching Covid. Wear a FFP2 or N95 filter mask in public places, breathe clean air, avoid crowds and busy places, work from home if you can, and protect your older and vulnerable relatives and friends.
Remember, Covid-19 is NOT like the flu or a cold. It matters if you catch Covid. Covid-19 is medically proven to cause widespread organ damage and long-term illness in millions of people, which the flu has never done. Even if you have manageable Covid illness at home, the longer-term effect on you and your future could be devastating. Taking sensible precautions is in your own best interest, especially if you are disabled, have medical conditions, or are an older person.
Read MoreFair4All Events – Get Involved!
Fair4All Events makes large public events more accessible and inclusive for all disabled people, and has Buckinghamshire’s only stock of accessible and inclusive children’s games and activities. It is a voluntary project, and relies on help from a big team of volunteers. Could you help us? Read on for more.
Read MoreCovid-19 Risk Assessment Week Ending 11th April 2022
The Covid-19 EMERGENCY in Buckinghamshire remains critically dangerous. ONS data shows that, as of 19 March, 1 in every 14 people in Bucks has Covid-19.
BuDS urges everyone to be Covid-Cautious and keep taking sensible precautions against catching Covid-19. Wear a FFP2 or N95 filter mask in public places, breathe clean air, avoid crowds and busy places, work from home if you can, and protect your older and vulnerable relatives and friends.
Remember, Covid-19 is NOT like the flu or a cold. It matters if you catch Covid-19. Covid-19 is medically proven to cause widespread organ damage and long-term illness in millions of people, which the flu has never done. Even if you have manageable Covid illness at home, the longer-term effect on you and your future could be devastating. Taking sensible precautions is in your own best interest, especially if you are disabled, have medical conditions, or are an older person.
Read MoreHepatitis in Children and Covid-19
The UKHSA is warning everyone about the rise of cases of hepatitis in young children, that potentially could be linked to Covid-19. Read on for more.
Read MoreCovid-19 Risk Assessment Week Ending 4th April 2022
The Covid-19 EMERGENCY in Buckinghamshire continues to get worse. ONS data shows that, as of 19 March, 1 in every 12 people in Bucks has Covid-19 – over 45,000 people in the County! This is the highest number of infected people ever seen in the County.
BuDS urges everyone to be Covid-Cautious and keep taking sensible precautions against catching Covid. Wear a FFP2 or N95 filter mask in public places, breathe clean air, avoid crowds and busy places, work from home if you can, and protect your older and vulnerable relatives and friends.
Remember, Covid-19 is NOT like the flu or a cold. It matters if you catch Covid. Covid-19 is medically proven to cause widespread organ damage and long-term illness in millions of people, which the flu has never done. Even if you have manageable Covid illness at home, the longer-term effect on you and your future could be devastating. Taking sensible precautions is in your own best interest, especially if you are disabled, have medical conditions, or are an older person.
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