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Useful Websites
- The Mentoring and Befriending foundation
This is the National body for mentoring and befriending, not only in schools not only paid work. It includes charities, people working with adults, prisons, drug and other offenders, the elderly and disabled etc.
Useful information on peer mentoring, as a source of quotes, for training opportunities and for other job opportunities in the mentoring sector.
- The teacher's tv website
Not just for teachers! Short films links and resourses about a wide variety of subjects e.g. restorative justice, behaviour matters, peer mentoring, anti-bullying, NPSLBA, stress management etc. There are separate sections for Teaching Assistants and HLTA and it is easy to register so you can bookmark things of interest.
- bullying.co.uk and
Thinkuknow
Sites about bullying. Both useful for information and activities around bullying and advice on cyber bullying and security when using the net.
- anti-knifecrime website It doesn't have to happen and anti-knifecrime website No More Knives
The first site has some very colourful and useful toolkit resourses which are worth downloading to save you having to prepare stuff yourself. There is also clear information about other crimes including young people and alchohol etc.
- General Guidance
- Useful Website Addresses for Printable Certificates
- Resources for Learning Mentors
- Scamps educational stamps
Scamps educational stamps use the latest technology
in rubber stamping, providing a high quality product
that prints at 600 dpi.
booksplus
Kirklees Education Library Service. Booksplus offer a wide range of high quality flexible services to schools, education partners and others.
- Recommended Educational Links
Search for recommened educational websites.
- Software and Websites for the Primary Curriculum
Software and websites for every subject in the Primary Curriculum. The resources are organised into QCA units for foundation subjects and into strands for Numeracy, Literacy and the Foundation Stage.