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News - 22 April 2020
Almost 200 young people have received and booked counselling appointments at the Youth Enquiry Service (YES) project since the Stay Home order was implemented.
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News - 11 December 2020
Minister for Education has announced that she intends to extend the 20 hours of funded nursery education, offered to all children aged 3 to 4, to 30 hours from September 2021.
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News - 12 March 2020
Family Food and Fitness, a free programme which aims to reduce diet-related disease and help children grow into a healthy weight, is to continue
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News - 21 August 2020
The Minister for Education, Senator Tracey Vallois, the Minister for Children, Senator Sam Mézec and the Assistant Education Minister, Deputy Jeremy Maçon have written an open letter to students
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News - 02 October 2020
Ministers have toured the new Les Quennevais School, which opened its doors on time this term.
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News - 24 November 2020
The Childcare and Early Years Service (CEYS) are working to understand the impact COVID-19 has had on childcare in Jersey.
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News - 09 September 2020
Young Islanders disappointed that they cannot travel to Guernsey to take part in this year’s Pride event can log on to an online party to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community instead.
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News - 07 December 2020
The Education Minister has issued a statement to explain that schools are remaining open, but the situation is being monitored closely
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News - 30 November 2020
A pilot scheme has been launched to provide young people in Jersey with free, safe and anonymous online mental health and wellbeing advice and support.
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News - 04 December 2020
All nurseries, schools and colleges will continue to remain open until the end of term as they are not subject of any of the new public health measures and guidance introduced this week.