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Judith Blake

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Gender Female
Age 70
Born Leeds
United Kingdom
Party Labour Party
ResidenceOtley
United Kingdom
Job Politician
Education University of Kent
Leeds Girls' High School
BooksFamily Size and Achievement
Family structure in Jamaica
Western European censuses, 1960
Official site members.parliament.uk
Position Member of House of Lords of the United Kingdom
Member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom since 2021
Children Olivia Blake
Previous positionMember of Leeds City Council (2004–2021)
Date of birth July 23,1953
Zodiac sign Leo
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Judith Vivienne Blake, Baroness Blake of Leeds CBE is a British Labour politician serving as a life peer in the House of Lords since 2021. She serves on the opposition front bench as a Shadow Spokesperson for Housing, Communities and Local Government and an Opposition Whip.

Secondary schools bring pre-exam pupils in for face time

Secondary schools bring pre-exam pupils in for face time
Jun 15,2020 3:52 am

... the theatre as a schools? councillor Judith Blake, Chairman of the Local Government Association s children and young people board, said councils were looking at innovative ways to cultural spaces such as theatre and natural settings, for much-needed teaching space...

Free school meal vouchers to drive over the Easter holidays

Free school meal vouchers to drive over the Easter holidays
Apr 18,2020 8:41 pm

... Judith Blake, the Chairman of the Local Government Association, the children and young people Board, said the provision for low attainers, including those in need of free school meals and with special educational needs and disabilities, was a top priority for councils and schools ...

Domestic abuse 'biggest threat to child protection'

Domestic abuse 'biggest threat to child protection'
Feb 16,2020 7:50 am

... Funding pressures are coinciding with huge increases in demand for support because of problems like hardship and family conflict, said Judith Blake, chairwoman of the LGA s children and young people board...

Overhaul exclusions to beat knife crime, say MPs

Overhaul exclusions to beat knife crime, say MPs
Feb 16,2020 7:28 am

... Judith Blake, chairwoman of the LGA s Children and Young People Board, said councils welcomed changes to Ofsted inspections to take exclusion numbers into account...

Northern rail: politicians demand Pacer trains per day travelling compensation

Northern rail: politicians demand Pacer trains per day travelling compensation
Feb 16,2020 7:21 am

... Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham, Sheffield City Region mayor, Dan Jarvis and Leeds City Council leader Judith Blake told the operator of the North don t have that with the aging of the units is acceptable...

Royal National College for the Blind threatened by the financial crisis

Royal National College for the Blind threatened by the financial crisis
Feb 16,2020 7:04 am

... But Judith Blake, Chairman of the Association of children and young people Board, said there are still long-term concerns about meeting the costs of special educational needs...

Secondary schools bring pre-exam pupils in for face time

Feb 16,2020 7:04 am

Some secondary school pupils in England facing exams in the next year are heading into the school from Monday for the face-to-face time with their teachers.

government policies allow only a quarter of the selected year groups 10 and 12, to the site at a time.

The Move comes as the Minister are encouraged to work with teachers and councils on a national school recovery plan.

There is also cross-party receivables for the poorest children access to the internet and the devices to home.

A proposal signed by four former education secretaries, former head of Ofsted and The Chairman of the education Select Committee, Robert Halfon , as well as former Prime Minister , Tony Blair , is to win support.

Labour's Siobhain Mcdonagh , a draft law is currently on the subject in Parliament on Monday.

you Said : "This policy is not a panacea and are no substitute for months of missed education. But it is a direct, tangible difference to families across Our Country . would "

'Catch-up plans,"

It is estimated that at least 700,000 disadvantaged children with no access to computers or the internet, are of crucial importance for you to continue your education at a distance.

the Ministers have already a Schema available to 330,000 free laptops set to England, the poorest children, have been distributed on the pupil premium, but so far only 100,000 units, local authorities and Academy trusts.

A government spokesman Said : "The government has already Committed £100m to support the children's learning in the family, and to help pupil premium funding paid up to the highest ever rate to support schools of their disadvantaged pupils. "

education Secretary Gavin Williamson is also due to The Details of its summer catch-up plans in The Coming days.

It Comes after he scrapped the requirement for primary schools to bring all students back for a month before the summer break.

U-turn came less than two weeks after the primaries in some areas, the pupils started in reception, year 1 and year 6.

you are asked for the allegations of The Situation were not had from the Prime Minister .

Paul Whiteman , Secretary-General of The National Association of Head Teachers, Said schools were working hard to bring the student safe This Week .

are you balancing the needs of their students and the availability of staff and space, which is limited by the safe separation of rules, he added.

A head-teacher survey last week suggested that almost all of the schools. pupils in selected year groups for the support and reviews

He also called for a detailed and coherent plan, properly rooted in the independent advice to be agreed as soon as possible.

the Liberal Democrat education spokesperson, Layla Moran , the PM and the education Secretary, calling for a recruitment campaign has written.

she is also calling for The Local Register created, the schools, the use of buildings and community rooms that are free in the vicinity.

And municipalities are pushing to find the Minister to work with them, local solutions.

the theatre as a schools?

councillor Judith Blake , Chairman of The Local Government Association's children and Young People board, Said councils were looking at innovative ways to cultural spaces such as theatre and natural settings, for much-needed teaching space.

"at The same time, could it be the cultural organisations and bodies with opportunities to be financially sustainable to remain relevant and for their local communities," She Said .

The Local authorities required, guaranteed they would have the means to cover the costs of staff and rent additional rooms, she added.

Geoff Barton, General Secretary of the secondary heads' union ASCL, Said : "The idea of opening up The Extra room so that more children could be brought back to the school, while remaining in small groups is good, and is worthy of thinking about further.

"Community centres, village halls and other facilities, can be used. "

But He Said This Was would be needed "only half of the equation" as an additional teacher to teach the additional classes.

Mr Whiteman Said , however, the idea was hardly feasible.

"the state guidelines, we would need approximately twice as many classrooms available. We Are talking about hundreds of thousands of rooms," He Said .



coronavirus lockdown measures, schools, exams, state schools

Source of news: bbc.com

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