The Schools/ Settings of Sanctuary Award is given by the City of Sanctuary movement to providers that have consistently put the sanctuary principles into practice, to welcome asylum seekers and refugees.
Please read message from Phil Tomsett, Head of Early Years at H&F:
Dear early years provider,
We would encourage all LBHF early years providers to apply to become an Early Years Provider of Sanctuary. All primary and secondary schools as well as further education establishments in the borough will also be encouraged to apply. Please refer to the attached presentation for more information.: School of Sanctuary Process
The Early Years Service are aware that many of our early years providers already meet many, if not all the criteria to become a Early Years Provider of Sanctuary. We would therefore encourage that you apply for this award and promote the work that you are doing to welcome and support asylum seekers and refugees.
Why become an Early Years Provider of Sanctuary?
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How to apply to become an Early Years Provider of Sanctuary
STEP 1
Sign the City of Sanctuary organisational pledge. This takes less than two minutes
STEP 2
Contact the Schools of Sanctuary UK team to express your interest in becoming a School/Early Years Provider of Sanctuary. The team will explain how to apply and what you will need.
STEP 3
Consider what you already do to meet the award criteria using the Schools of Sanctuary self-assessment tool to help you and make an action plan using the resource pack and website for inspiration.
STEP 4
Submit an application. Please use the application guide to help you and have a look at the example applications on our website.
STEP 5
Once you receive your award, share the news on your website, newsletters, social media and parent communications.
If you would like to discuss this further please contact a member of the Early Years Team.
Kind regards,
Phil Tomsett
Head of Early Years
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