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January 24, 2022
January 21, 2022
New plans to boost veterans employment launched
January 20, 2022
Chester: Could You Join a Council Reserve Workforce to Help Care for People in an Emergency?
Could you join a Council team of reserves to help care for people in their homes in an emergency?
Find out more at http://cwac.co/Jbh5U
Recruit for Spouses team up with Google for online mentoring
This 1-to-1 tailored mentoring is free and all done digitally and at your own pace.
You'll be able to choose support from a range of topics such as how to build a digital marketing strategy, building or optimising your website, how to sell your products online, Google Analytics and much more!
Choose from a range of digital experts offering their expertise on a one-to-one basis.
January 19, 2022
Wimbish: Station Notice
January 18, 2022
Wimbish: Carver / Thaxted Scouts : Volunteers needed
January 17, 2022
New Government resource to help keep children safe from sexual abuse
It's estimated that one in ten children in England and Wales will experience sexual abuse before they turn sixteen. That's equivalent to three in every classroom.
Most children won't tell anyone at the time of their abuse. That's why it's important for everyone to know how to spot the potential signs of child sexual abuse and where to go for support if concerned.
The Government's new Stop Abuse Together website can help you learn to spot the signs, and have regular conversations with your child which can help keep them safe, and know when it's right to reach out for more support.
If you feel something's not right, you can call the NSPCC helpline on 0808 800 5000. No matter what's happened, there's always someone who will listen to you and take what you say seriously.
All children have a right to be safe from sexual abuse, and we all have a role to play in keeping them safe.
Let's stop abuse together.
Army Transition Information Sheets
Our aim is to ensure that service leavers are given all the relevant information needed to make an informed choice allowing a smooth transition into civilian life.
To support this there are a variety of free Transition Information Sheets that are available on the Army website and cover everything from securing accommodation, pensions, health and wellbeing to immigration information and managing personal finances.