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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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Child Friendly Warwickshire’s Friend-tenary!
Less than a year after launching, Child Friendly Warwickshire can now boast over 100 friends across the county.
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Think Active's Wellbeing Festival
On Friday, Child Friendly Warwickshire friend Think Active hosted a Wellbeing Festival for Year 6 pupils from schools in Nuneaton.
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Building branches through Warwickshire Treehouse Fostering
Warwickshire County Council is keen to find experienced foster carers for its Treehouse network.
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Inspiring children and young people in Warwickshire to get involved in local sports
The recent Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games were a fantastic example of how communities can come together to inspire young people, which is what Child Friendly Warwickshire aims to do.
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Warwickshire students receive GCSE results
Thousands of Warwickshire students will be celebrating today as they receive their GCSE results, which are the culmination of hard work after a difficult couple of years.
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Could you offer a safe place to sleep for a night?
Warwickshire County Council’s fostering service is looking for foster carers to care for young people in a crisis.
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Lewis Williams Brings It Home
Lewis has cemented his status as a local hero, having won a gold medal at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games on Sunday 7 August.
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Free leisure centre membership for children and young people in care
Four leisure centres in Warwick district are offering free membership to children in care and care experienced young people to reduce their barriers to participating in sport and physical activity.
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Calling all young people with SEND
Young people aged 12-25 years with a Special Educational Need and/or Disability, and their parents and carers, are invited to come along to this special event to find out more about the Local Offer.
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Annual health checks for those with learning disabilities
A health check is a chance for you and your child to talk to the GP or nurse about any health or wellbeing concerns you may have and for GPs to spot and treat any health problems early.