Latest news
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A Warwickshire project to support care experienced parents goes from strength to strength
The Baby Box Project initiative from Warwickshire County Council is pleased to announce a new partnership with Baby Basics, Warwick.
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Warwickshire Youth Council launch grant fund to support local youth projects
The Warwickshire Youth Council Project Grant Fund is designed to strengthen youth provision in three key areas: Crime and safety, experience in schools, and mental health.
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Young people create new community mural in Lillington
This summer, young people from Lillington came together to create a brand-new mural at Lillington Youth Centre on Crown Way.
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Could you become Warwickshire’s next Young Poet Laureate? The competition for 2024/25 is now open!
The search is on for Warwickshire's tenth Young Poet Laureate, who will succeed May Vaughan in the role for 2024/25.
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Bike event brings joy to Warwickshire's care experienced children and young people with surprise donations
Care experienced youngsters in Warwickshire will benefit from a 'wheely' generous Child Friendly Warwickshire donation of bikes from a local company and friend of the programme.
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Keeping children and young people safe this summer
Throughout August, Warwickshire County Council (WCC) will be sharing useful information about ways to enjoy the outdoors over the summer period.
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Celebrating National Play Day - helping children to be happy
People across the county are invited to embrace playtime on a special day which highlights how important play is to nurture children’s happiness, creativity and development.
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Training to improve the way we talk to children and young people about health and wellbeing
Leaders and professionals working with children and young people in Warwickshire are encouraged to complete the new Children and Young People – Making Every Contact Count (CYP MECC) training course.
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Over 100 young people experienced council careers this year
We are dedicated to supporting children and young people to enjoy opportunities to be heard, safe, happy, healthy, and equipped with the skills needed for a thriving future.
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Children invited to get involved in ‘Marvellous Makers’ Summer Reading Challenge at Warwickshire Libraries
This summer, children aged 4-11 can visit Warwickshire Libraries to join the 'Marvellous Makers' Summer Reading Challenge, and ignite their imaginations through the power of creative expression.