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Early Help Transition Project 2022 SEMH Indicators
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We use the information to make sure that our team can support the young people during the project and look at the impact of the project as the young people settle in at their chosen secondary school.
Please complete the form below for each of the young people who have been offered a place for the project. If you have any difficulty in completing this form, please contact a member of the project team.
We use the information to make sure that our team can support the young people during the project and look at the impact of the project as the young people settle in at their chosen secondary school.
Please complete the form below for each of the young people who have been offered a place for the project. If you have any difficulty in completing this form, please contact a member of the project team.
CLOSED: This survey has concluded. This form is now closed. To receive a paper copy of this form, please contact Julie Jones Julie.Jones@gloucestershire.gov.uk, Susan Higgs susan.higgs@gloucestershire.gov.uk or Laura White Laura.White@gloucestershire.gov.uk
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