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Covid case confirmed at Broughty Ferry primary school


Covid case confirmed at Broughty Ferry primary school
Forthill Primary School
A singular case of Covid-19 has been confirmed at a Broughty Ferry primary school, with close contacts being asked to self-isolate.
Parents at Forthill Primary were told on Wednesday that a P7 pupil at the school had tested positive for the virus.
So far no other cases have been confirmed at the facility, and parents have been given a letter with further information on the reported case and what it means for their children.
Single case confirmed
The letter, which comes from head teacher Alison Macgregor, reads: “A single case of confirmed Covid-19 (coronavirus) has been reported in a child or person who attends Forthill Primary School in Dundee. This person is in Primary 7. ....

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'Inspirational' Dundee colleagues win Scottish Book Trust award - after unknowingly nominating each other for accolade


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Two women from Dundee have been recognised with an award from the Scottish Book Trust.
Elaine Hallyburton and Moira Foster have been given the Learning Professional Award, which recognises people who have a strong impact on young persons’ reading culture.
Elaine works as a section manager for the children’s library and information services at Leisure and Culture Dundee, and Moira is an education support officer in the Children and Families Service. ....

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Major study to explore new ways to prevent child exploitation


Major study to explore new ways to prevent child exploitation
Fiona Simpson
Friday, May 7, 2021
A £1.9m project studying safeguarding risks faced by young people outside their home will look at new ways of combating threats such as sexual and criminal exploitation and gang affiliation.
The study will look at ways to combat child criminal and sexual exploitation. Picture: Adobe Stock
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Fieldwork begins on £1.9 million Innovate Project looking at safeguarding risks outside home


University of Sussex
Researchers have begun analysing the innovative approaches taken by six organisations and partnerships across the country in addressing extra-familial risks faced by young people.
The £1.9 million Innovate Project, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, is exploring new ways of combating safeguarding risks beyond the family home, such as sexual and criminal exploitation, peer-on-peer abuse, and gang affiliation.
The research, led by Professor Michelle Lefevre at the University of Sussex, launched last year with innovation mapping projects which included three reviews and a practice survey.
Now the study is moving into its fieldwork stage where experts from the universities of Sussex, Oxford and Bedfordshire, and counterparts from Research in Practice and Innovation Unit, will closely study three promising frameworks supporting service development in the six case study sites. ....

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