Lime Tree Farm, Grewelthorpe is having a music festival on 24th - 26th July 2009
and
Little Leap Forward - The Horse and Bamboo Theatre Company 29th June
See the Events Page for further details
Hi
We are an events company in North Yorkshire running family fun days every three months.
We are currently running a competition aimed at school children, and it has been brought to our attention that by advertising this competition in schools, we are excluding those that are home educated.
We are therefore writing to you to inform you of the competition, and to invite your members’ children to take part. There are some excellent prizes, including £250.00 worth of books for the winners school, which in the case of a home educated child would go to the child themselves (to be chosen by the home educator)
There are more details on our website at http://mumsworld.weebly.com but if you would like any more information don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Kind regards
Mumsworld events team
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Local Authority Provision of External Exam Venue for Home Educated Children
North Yorkshire County Council wishes to work cooperatively with parents who decide to home educate their children and it is now possible for any young person registered with the Children and Young Peoples Service to access GCSE examinations in English and Maths at the Roscoe Street Satellite Centre in Scarborough.
There are 3 GCSEs courses currently being taught at Scarborough
AQA A 3702 English Language
AQA 3712 English Literature
AQA 4301 Mathematics Foundation Linear 1 and Linear 2
All prospective candidates will be responsible for their own exam fees and any other costs i.e. course work marking.
To find out more information please call the Elective Home Education Adviser on 01609 532509
Bookstart available to early years home educators
Bookstart is a national programme that encourages parents and carers to enjoy books with children from as early an age as possible. Bookstart gives the gift of free books to childrem from 8 months to 3 years.
If you have young children and attend a home education meeting you could still get access to your free books by inviting the Bookstart Development Officer along to a meeting. For an informal chat about this service please call the Bookstart Development Officer on 01609 533618 for further details
NYCC LA are holding a drop in day at Hellifield’s Childrens Centre on the 10th March.
Parent/LA Liaison Meeting June 18th 2008
This was the 4th meeting that parents in North Yorkshire have had with the Local Authority. There was a really good parent turn out this time after RH sent invitations out to all parents.
The evening started with a chat about the 14-19 options that should be fully in place by 2013 and particulary focussed on the new Diplomas which look like they may be a viable option for some home educators in the future as the courses are broken down into several parts. It is hoped that home educators may be able to access just the Principal learning if they so wished. There will be further information and courses available listed on the futures4me website.
RH is also going to pursue the insurance issue with NYBEP for home educators.
DG cleared up some issues regarding employing children and defining the difference between work experience and employment.. It appears that in general although the law is set by central government, their is some input from the LA, for example North Yorkshire is one of the few authorities that allows children to work on milk rounds. The law itself appears to be vague as it doesn’t use set times but uses terms such as before the school day begins which of course doesn’t apply to home education. Parents should ensure that employers are acting within the law and are adequately insured but also feel free to contact RH if you are unsure.
There had been no feedback at all about the ID card for HE families, but several parents at the meeting thought that they would be good for their young people when they are out on their own. It was stressed by AC and RH that these would be in no way compulsory, it was just their might be incidences where our young people are stopped by PCOS or EWOs and the ability to hand over a card might be the answer for some. There would also be no expectation for young people to have a card as in North Yorkshire all LA staff are well aware of the law. RH is going to bring a mock up card to the next meeting.
There was good news on the adult education course front. Parents and staff on the courses were under the impression that no young person under 16 is permitted to attend, it has been confirmed by Fran Lett that this is not the case and the Adult learning courses are open to our young people, however those under 16 must be accompanied on the course by a parent for either the purpose of supervision or they could take part in the course together. Please contact Fran Lett at the Adult learning services for more information.
It was felt that although lots of us belong to various organisation that have lists of home educators in our area that an opt in list held by RH would be a nice idea and we would like some feedback on that.