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Staff at Hunters Hall Primary School
Dagenham school is excellent ambassador for focus on pupils’ mental wellbeing

Hunters Hall Primary School in Dagenham has been recognised for its excellence in the way it supports the wellbeing of its pupils to prevent mental health issues.

The school adopts the Thrive Approach, which trains teachers and other education professionals to support children's emotional and social development.

Thrive crowned Hunters Hall an Ambassador School last year for demonstrating excellence in leadership and the environment and has recently awarded them three further accolades.

24 June 2021
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Students at The Adult College in classroom
Inspirational residents and staff celebrated in virtual event

Last week (Thursday 17 June), Barking and Dagenham Council’s Work and Skills service hosted a virtual event to honour their students, clients, and staff's hard work and achievements. 



The service (made up of The Adult College, The Job Shop and Mental Health Vocational Support teams) held the event to recognise the efforts of staff and celebrate the students and clients who have overcome huge barriers to achieve their goals over the past year. 

23 June 2021
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young people gardening
Young people create amazing garden at youth and community centre

Young people have worked wonders on an outdoor space at The Vibe Youth and Community Centre in Dagenham to transform it into an incredible community garden.

Youngsters from the Flipside and Peer Support Group (PSG) youth clubs came together to create the new garden, which features raised beds to grow produce and a wildflower garden to attract wildlife.

After months of lockdowns, the group decided that they needed a project that was healthy for their bodies and minds.

22 June 2021
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3 members of Thomas Arnold staff
Dagenham school bags more awards for extraordinary mental wellbeing work

Thomas Arnold Primary School has been awarded another three awards for its work using the Thrive Approach to support the mental wellbeing of pupils and their families.

Thrive trains teachers and other education professionals to support the emotional and social development of all children.

The school was named a Thrive Ambassador School earlier this year and has since earned praise for its focus on emotional wellbeing and the resulting positive impact on pupils and the wider community.

22 June 2021
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Have your say
Council seeks the views of residents to help combat antisocial behaviour

Barking and Dagenham Council has launched a consultation to get the thoughts of residents as it looks to renew a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) on Dagenham Heathway. 



PSPOs aim to change behaviours, increase civic pride and ultimately deal with any antisocial behaviour taking place in a particular area. 



The Heathway PSPO currently prohibits the following activities:



•    Drinking alcohol in a public place

21 June 2021
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Q&A
East London council to host joint Q&A session with police on antisocial behaviour

As part of its joint work with the police to tackle antisocial behaviour in Barking and Dagenham, the east London council is holding a virtual Q&A session with residents to talk about work they are doing with the police to address the issues.



The council and police often get a number of complaints about antisocial behaviour, ranging from street drinking, begging, drug taking and general rowdy behaviour in particular hotspots around the borough.



21 June 2021
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Day of action
Council and police crackdown on antisocial behaviour in Barking

Barking and Dagenham Council and the police continued their Day of Action initiative last week as they step up their fight against antisocial behaviour (ASB).



Last Wednesday, council enforcement officers, including officers from Trading Standards, Covid response and Community Safety teams were joined by four Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) to patrol Barking Town Centre and address any issues.



17 June 2021
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Clean Air Day
Council encourages residents to take part in Clean Air Day

Residents of Barking and Dagenham are being urged to join the council in marking Clean Air Day as they look to reduce air pollution in the borough.



As part of the council’s Air Quality Action Plan, Clean Air Day is just one of the awareness raising days that the council is celebrating by encouraging residents to think about how they pollute the air.



Clean Air Day, which is on Thursday 17 June this year, aims to:



1.    Improve public understanding of air pollution.

15 June 2021
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Scam alert
Dodgy, doorstep traders spotted in Barking and Dagenham – be aware!

Barking and Dagenham Council is encouraging residents to keep their eyes peeled for rogue traders as some were identified in the borough recently.



The council was made aware of some traders who were offering cheap, loft insulation to residents in Dagenham and on one occasion were caught looking through a resident’s window.



11 June 2021
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Fine
Redbridge resident fined over £1000

An Ilford woman had her day in court (or not) earlier this month (June) after she failed to provide the details of the driver of her car who was seen littering on the streets of Barking and Dagenham.



The incident took place on Monday 25 November 2019 when Barking and Dagenham Council’s Environmental Enforcement Officers witnessed a female driver in a silver Mercedes dispose of a cigarette on the road.



Littering falls under Section 87(1) of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 and carries a fine of £150.



11 June 2021