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Our Bravery Brought Justice
All relevant information about the review, along with the Council’s response, the findings, and the recommendations identified:
Our Bravery Brought Justice
Safety and welfare
First aid, physical restraint, photography policy and more.
Bullying
Learn about our schools' anti-bullying policy
Truancy
A child’s parents or carers must ensure that the child is registered in a school and attends regularly.
Keeping pupils safe
This service supports the schools’ work to ensure that all pupils are safe within schools in Gwynedd.
Child abuse
If you are a child who is being abused, or if you are worrying about a child who is being abused, please contact us.
Our Bravery Brought Justice
Response Plan Programme Board, Child Practice Review outcome and responding to the crimes of a former headteacher.
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