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Don’t miss the chance to sign-up to Warwickshire’s biggest youth conference
With less than one month to go, young people across Warwickshire are gearing up for Shaping Tomorrow Together, the county’s biggest youth conference yet.

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Take a look at our Summer newsletter!
Take a look at our second Child Friendly Warwickshire newsletter, shared for the start of the summer holidays!
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Get involved with Warwickshire’s Summer Reading Challenge
This summer, children aged 4-11 can visit Warwickshire libraries to meet the Gadgeteers characters and to get involved in a science and innovation themed Summer Reading Challenge.
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Supporting young people and their mental health
A new animation shares the genuine mental health journeys of young people in Warwickshire, and we'll be hosting Be Well, a week-long online conference decided to improving mental wellbeing.
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Could you be our next Young Poet Laureate?
Warwickshire County Council Libraries are delighted to announce that the search is on for the county's eighth Young Poet Laureate.
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Your winner of the Warwickshire Junior Book Award 2022
The Chime Seekers by Ross Montgomery has won the Warwickshire Junior Book Award 2022 following a vote by Year 5 and 6 pupils in primary schools across the county.
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You and Your Child - the importance of ages 0-5
Warwickshire County Council (WCC) is launching a campaign for parents, carers and family members to help them recognise the importance of development from birth to the age of five.
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Keeping the kids occupied this summer - free summer activity programme
The Government’s Holiday Activities and Food programme (HAF) is available again this summer throughout the county, coordinated by Warwickshire County Council (WCC).
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How can we make Warwickshire more child friendly?
Warwickshire County Council is looking to hear the views of children and young people to continue to help shape the county and create a Child Friendly Warwickshire.
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Help to create a Child Friendly Warwickshire by fostering part-time
Warwickshire County Council is asking residents who have thought about fostering to consider becoming a family link carer, which offers a level of fostering on a part-time basis.
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New web pages to help parents find support for perinatal mental health
Partners across Coventry and Warwickshire have developed a new set of webpages on the Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust site to raise awareness of perinatal mental health.