Calling all parents of Primary 1 to Primary 3 children. We would like your feedback on our use of Learning Journals in school. Click the following link to access the short questionnaire. Your views are greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your time.
Let the kids get creative and bring along an item of clothing that could be doing with a bit of a revamp! And with help of fabric pens, fabric paint, sequins and much more we #ReNew them into something fabulous!
Open to all young people in the community age P1/P7 and as always its FREE (funded by NCDT).
If we can get enough fab designs and fab young people up for it we will hold a fashion show for our parents/carers to come along and see their hard work!
As we continue to develop youth work and youth provision in New Cumnock we are delighted to let you know that we are on the look out for NCDT Community Kids 2022!
Our community kids will represent the community at wide range of NCDT events from April 2022 to April 2023! They will attend activities and have a special range of duties to carry out over the year!
We will be recruiting x2 junior Community Kids from the CURRENT primary 3 and x2 senior Community Kids from the CURRENT primary 6.
If you think you know a young person up for the challenge and who can represent New Cumnock for the year with a smile on their face and ready to be involved, then please mail our Facebook page or email tammy.ncdt@outlook.com for more information or an application form.
*Please note applicants will be expected to come along for a chat with a couple of members of team NCDT.
A new National Child Online Safety Campaign launched on 8 February to coincide with Safer Internet Day. The campaign is being led by the Scottish Government with Child Protection Committees Scotland, Police Scotland and other a range of third sector partners.
The campaign aims to increase awareness of the importance of online safety to parents and carers of children aged 8-11 year olds, and reassure and inform them that the skills they apply offline to help keep their children safe can be used tohelp protect them online too.