Havering’s Junior Citizens Learning Skills To Stay Safer.
Around 2,500 pupils from across Havering have once again taken part in this year’s Junior Citizen Scheme to learn life skills to help keep them safe in their communities.
Around 2,500 pupils from across Havering have once again taken part in this year’s Junior Citizen Scheme to learn life skills to help keep them safe in their communities.
Disabled people are routinely dehumanised as drains on public resources, and their basic needs routinely couched in burdensome terms.
Read moreStudents and staff from New City College took to the streets around their local neighbourhoods and organised litter picks as part of the Where We Live – Keeping Havering Tidy initiative.
Read moreHavering’s Starting Well service has set out how it will provide high quality homes and support to more than 280 children in the Council’s care and 320 care experienced young people.
Read moreThe cross-party ‘People’ Scrutiny sub-committee took on the job of inspecting Havering’s SEND and Alternative Provision Strategy on Tuesday 29th April, after it was agreed by the Cabinet in September 2024.
Read moreNew City College has been officially graded as Outstanding by Ofsted – the highest possible accolade that can be achieved following an inspection.
Read moreHavering’s Children’s Services Department continues to fall short of Ofsted expectations despite increased financial investment.
Read moreHavering’s Schools Admissions team processed 3,212 applications and were able to offer 89.1% of applicants their first choice of school, while a whopping 98.8% were offered one of their listed preferences of school – this was an improvement on last year’s figure of 97.7%.
Read moreIn an era where too many headlines focus on youth crime, it’s uplifting to spotlight the work being done behind the scenes by organisations like Youth Unity. They’re not just talking about solutions—they’re creating them, week after week, one young person at a time.
Read moreNew City College’s Havering Sixth Form campus was buzzing with positivity when an inspiring charity day was held in partnership with Parkinson’s UK, bringing together members of the Havering and District branch for a fun-filled and heart-warming event.
Read moreResearch shared with Margaret Mullane, the Member of Parliament for Dagenham and Rainham, by UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) shows that a record level of 18 year olds from the constituency entered higher education in 2024.
Read moreAn Olympic champion rower visited a primary school in Upminster last month – and children had a chance to hold her gold medal.
Read moreHarris Rainham Sixth Form is celebrating after receiving positive and encouraging comments from Ofsted inspectors following their first visit.
Read moreShirley Jackson from Youth Unity has worked tirelessly all her life to support youths in Havering and across London. Not only has she achieved outstanding results, but her work and dedication has seen many former gang members reform and completely turn their life around.
Read moreOn Friday 14 March Margaret Mullane MP hosted the inaugural Dagenham and Rainham Youth Conference at the UCL PEARL in Dagenham East. Attended by groups from secondary schools and colleges across the constituency, Margaret said it “provided an opportunity for young people to help shape the future of our area.”
Read moreIt was decided by Hacton Primary School to transform their large outdoor woodland space to create a “Forest School”. The Forest school encourages a wide variety of activities such as den-building, tree climbing, fire-lighting and tool use.
Read moreA group of dedicated students from New City College Havering Sixth Form have successfully graduated from the 10-week MetGirlz programme – receiving certificates and glowing tributes for their work at a presentation at New Scotland Yard.
Read moreThames Chase Trust are thrilled to announce the opening of our new accessible playground at the Thames Chase Forest Centre, Upminster.
Read moreActing Chief Inspector Charlie Routley visited Youth Unity in Harold Hill, highlighting the success of the Clear Hold Build initiative in reducing anti-social behaviour. Funded by the Met Police, this program offers free sessions for youths aged 7-19, emphasizing community support and engagement to deter violence and gang involvement.
Read moreThe Member of Parliament for Romford-Andrew Rosindell yesterday, Monday 10 February visited Hornchurch High School. The MP had the chance to meet pupils and talk about the work his parliamentary work.
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