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Take a look at the latest Child Friendly Warwickshire newsletter, welcoming in the autumn season!
Welcome to the latest edition of the Child Friendly Warwickshire newsletter, an opportunity to celebrate recent achievements and share seasonal updates!
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Warwickshire County Council showcases youth offer
The diverse range of youth work opportunities, services and activities available to young people across Warwickshire have been brought together on a new webpage.
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Visit Rugby Library this Saturday to enjoy free events celebrating launch of new children's book “Shakespeare's First Folio: All The Plays”
Visit Rugby Library on Saturday 27 April to enjoy a day full of Shakespeare-themed activities.
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Warwickshire’s new youth councillors look forward to making a difference
Young people from across Warwickshire gathered at the Council Chambers in Shire Hall, Warwick to meet their new youth councillors and to thank outgoing members for their contribution.
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Check out Child Friendly Warwickshire's Spring newsletter!
Welcome to Child Friendly Warwickshire's spring newsletter, an opportunity to share news about child-friendly activities across the county and give a voice to young people
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‘When I See Blue’ by Lily Bailey receives the Warwickshire Secondary Book Award 2024 as voted by local school students
‘When I See Blue’ by Lily Bailey has won the Warwickshire Secondary Book Award 2024 following a vote by Year 7 and 8 students from twenty different secondary schools across the county.
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Warwickshire Libraries celebrates Shakespeare Week with pre-school ‘Storytelling with Shakespeare’ sessions
Warwickshire County Council’s libraries service has teamed up with the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust to deliver an exciting week of events and activities...
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Keeping children safe at home
There are lots of small things people can do to help children avoid accidents at home.
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Child Friendly Warwickshire celebrates local generosity this festive season
Donated gifts have ensured that Warwickshire’s care-experienced young people, as well as other vulnerable children and young people across the county, have something to open on Christmas Day.
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Kathryn Foxfield’s “Tag, You're Dead” thriller receives the Warwickshire Teen Book Award 2023 as voted by local school students
“Tag, You're Dead”, a fictional thriller by Kathryn Foxfield, has won the Warwickshire Teen Book Award 2023 following a vote by Year 9 and 10 students in secondary schools across the county.
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25 years of holiday kindness: Norma's annual Christmas hamper initiative.
For over 25 years Norma Wilson has been spreading joy and kindness through her Christmas hamper initiative.