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05/03/25

Our latest Weekly Community Bulletin is now available on our website. https://t.co/rxLRB47FSc pic.twitter.com/6ZzME9Rc2w

19/02/25

Year 11 Art students visiting Modern and the last week for inspiration and research for their GCSE Component 2, which requires them to develop a personal response to an externally set theme. pic.twitter.com/yn1cJhFxWV

18/02/25

Our latest Weekly Community Bulletin is now available. https://t.co/yEhMtbJP9f pic.twitter.com/qIxu1Ehxmp

12/02/25

Read our latest teaching blog. "Learning is like finding yourself abandoned in the middle of the ocean on a desert island. Somewhere on the island, covered in rocky terrain, with unpredictable weather and vicious wildlife, X marks the spot."https://t.co/M1nFTMgh4j pic.twitter.com/OPdvxO0spP

10/02/25

This week's Community Bulletin is now available on our website. https://t.co/vnBPT5OAlJ pic.twitter.com/dx8AptQRBI

07/02/25

We are looking forward to meeting with talented educators at the Federation Recruitment Fair on Saturday 8 February in Central London. You can register your interest in the event here:https://t.co/yuQYSnslgG pic.twitter.com/c8HBin4fYE

05/02/25

We are looking forward to meeting with talented educators at the Federation Recruitment Fair on Saturday 8 February in Central London. You can register your interest in the event here:https://t.co/yuQYSnslgG pic.twitter.com/5TPDcNF8Ma

03/02/25

Our latest community weekly bulletin is now available on our website. https://t.co/B8fJcUnZ9U pic.twitter.com/VRxls35hew

27/01/25

Our latest Weekly Community Bulletin is now available on our website. https://t.co/zeBcq5tjbW pic.twitter.com/RDJxtnS6B3

24/01/25

In April24, the amount people can earn before they start paying the High Income Child Benefit Charge increased to £60k. For parents/carers who have not yet claimed Child Benefit it can now be financially worth their while. https://t.co/Ks6ynIobrI pic.twitter.com/PaFp5hCTxA

22/01/25

Students from 'Be the Change' club are working with to create a 'wildlife corridor' and a place of serenity for students next to the River Lea. We are at the design state and students have great plans. Update to follow! We are grateful to for their support. pic.twitter.com/BRYJ8vVwtk

22/01/25

In April24, the amount people can earn before they start paying the High Income Child Benefit Charge increased to £60k. For parents/carers who have not yet claimed Child Benefit it can now be financially worth their while. https://t.co/Ks6ynIoJhg pic.twitter.com/FUiHDiREOd

20/01/25

Our weekly Community Bulletin is out now. https://t.co/BmabyBJQo9 pic.twitter.com/cs6s0NtaDH

19/01/25

"The HALO is a person who knows your family & knows your circumstances, who gives up a bit of their time to call you & say: 'We miss you. We noticed that you’re not here today. What can we do to get you in?' " , , in : https://t.co/FuIpvaSc6A

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13/01/25

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13/01/25

The first HSAEL Weekly Community Bulletin is out now. https://t.co/odn8vDdULy pic.twitter.com/GQiS5oTws2

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Young Carers and Looked After Children

Young Carers

Who is young carer?

Young carers are children and young people who look after someone in their family who:

  • has an illness.
  • has a disability.
  • is affected by mental ill-health.
  • is affected by alcohol or substance misuse.

Young carers often take on practical and/or emotional caring responsibilities that would normally be expected of an adult.

What do young carers do?

The tasks young carers carry out can vary depending on:

  • the nature of the illness or disability of the person they are looking after.
  • the level and frequency of need for care.
  • the structure of the family as a whole.

A young carer may do some or all of the following:

  • Practical tasks, such as cooking, housework and shopping.
  • Physical care, such as lifting, or helping a family member on stairs or with physiotherapy.
  • Personal care, such as dressing, washing, or helping with toileting needs.
  • Managing the family budget, collecting benefits and prescriptions.
  • Administering medication.
  • Provide emotional support.
  • Interpreting, due to hearing or speech impairment or because English is not the family's first language.

Some young carers may undertake high levels of care, but for some it may be frequent low levels of care. Either can impact heavily on a child or young person.

To discuss this with a member of the Safeguarding team please email: safeguarding@harrisscienceeastlondon.org.uk or for more information visit Newham Families (Young Carers)

Looked After Children

The Academy believe in promoting the educational achievement of children looked-after and previously looked-after children.

The Academy’s Designated CLA Teacher is Ms. Jade Dempster (Associate Assistant Principal for Safeguarding, DDSL).

To discuss this with a member of the Safeguarding team please email: safeguarding@harrisscienceeastlondon.org.uk

For further information visit:

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