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Parents

Welcome to the Parents section. This part of the website has been set up so that parents can view and retrieve information about The King's C.E. School. There is also an opportunity for any parent to contact the school with any concerns they may have.

At The King's School we see the relationship between parent, child and teacher as an important partnership, to this end we work tirelessly to ensure that communication is maintained at all times.

If you do have any concerns please click the contact form button. The contact form will help us to help you with any enquiries you may have.

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National organisations with expertise in supporting parents

www.nfpi.org - the National Family and Parenting Institute is a charity working to support parents in bringing up their children, to promote the wellbeing of families and to make society more family friendly

www.parenting-forum.org.uk -Parenting UK is the national umbrella body for people who work with parents. It developed the national Occupational Standards for Work with parents

www.continyou.org.uk - a charity which offers a wide range of education and support for schools, families and communities, including the Active Dads and It's a ManThing programmes

www.parenting.org.uk - Positive parenting is a charity which offers parenting training and support

www.relate.org.uk- Relate is a charity which offers relationship support, including parent-child relationships

www.barnardos.org.uk - Barnardos is a children's charity which offers relationship support, including parent-child relationships

www.coram.org.uk - Coram Family is a children's charity that aims to develop and promote best practise in the care of vulnerable children and their families

www.tsa.uk.com -The Trust for the study of Adolescence is committed to improving the lives of young people and families

http://www.parentalk.co.uk/default.asp - Parentalk is a national parenting charity dedicated to equipping parents to make the most of parenting.

www.oneplusone.org.uk - One Plus One works to strengthen couple and family relationships

www.nch.org.uk - NCH works to help children achieve their full potential. Its services support some of the UK's most vulnerable and excluded children, young people and families

www.schoolhomesupport.org.uk/ - School-Home Support is a charity which provides practical and emotional help for disadvantaged children, young people and families through its field staff of School-Home Support workers


Parent Information and Support

http://www.centrestart.co.uk/

The above website gives 8 useful links below:

http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Parents/index.htm  - a website giving a range of government information and services regarding education, health and home community

http://www.ace-ed.org.uk/index.html - the Advisory Centre for Education is a charity offering information about state education in England and Wales for parents of school age children, a free general advice line is available on 0808 8005793 (Monday to Friday 2-5pm), a free exclusions information line is available on 020 7704 9822

http://www.parentscentre.gov.uk/  - the Parent centre is a website for all parents who want to help their children to learn, with information and advice about childrens' learning and the English education system

http://www.parentlineplus.org.uk/ - a website offering support to anyone parenting a child. It includes an email support service, and downloadable information materials for parents. The Parentline Plus helpline is available free of charge 24 hours aday, on 0808 800 2222

www.home-start.org.uk- Home-Start Uk- offers support, friendship and practical help to parents with children under 5 who are experiencing difficulties. A free helpline is available on 0800 68 63 68

www.talktofrank.com -an interactive website giving confidential advice and support to drug users and their families-a free 0800 77 66 00