Below you will find a range of resources to cover all sorts of needs that may occur as schools begin to welcome in refugees from Ukraine and other countries. All links will be redirects, but should be live and active as of today (I checked them all, honest!)
If you have any more that could be added, please contact me and I'll endeavour to add as we go.
I have listed contributors Twitter handles either in the body of the blog or at the end.
Please share as you wish.
Government advice and documentation
How many pupils from Ukraine have been given school places in England?
https://educationhub.blog.gov.uk/2022/06/09/how-many-pupils-from-ukraine-have-been-given-school-places-in-england/
How do families arriving from Ukraine apply for a school place and childcare? / Як родинам, що приїжджають з України, подавати заяви на отримання місць у школі та допомоги з оплати послуг з догляду за дитиною?
One-hour webinar
(June 14th) on supporting child refugees and students with interrupted formal
education may provide some leads. Good luck and hats off to you for your work.
Supporting the linguistic and
socio-emotional development of refugee and asylum-seeking children in UK
schools – #EAL In this joint Chartered College of Teaching and NALDIC webinar,
Professor Jo...
Welcoming Ukranian Arrivals, Lina Maksymuck provides valuable insight into children’s education in Ukraine. https://youtu.be/YS7imlESFx0
Resources to support discussions with children
https://phoenixgrouphq.com/tools for general overview of webite and more specifically, here...
Resource for
non-clinicians to support children here https://phoenixgrouphq.com/_files/ugd/bbe3de_dedaaed846bc466d867b17b99483164f.pdf…
Resources to support translating lessons into other languages
https://support.thenational.academy/is-oak-available-in-other-languages
The above support article available here in Ukrainian: https://support.thenational.academy/ukrainian-translations…
Lessons can be auto-translated into Ukrainian - here’s a link for tech support
Here are art & design lessons (for 11-14 year olds) : https://classroom.thenational.academy/subjects-by-key-stage/key-stage-3/subjects/art
Key stage 1-2 primary art & design
here: https://nsead.org/resources/curriculum/oak-national-academy/…
Books to support early language skills
bookmarkreading.org
https://www.rubytuesdaybooks.com/
https://kidsown.ie/ has a range of titles created by children, for children through collaborative projects with artists. They are valuable tools for intercultural education and offer children with relatable voices and experiences of their peers and are beautiful too!
Signalong resources and in school support
Mental Health and Wellbeing
Guidance for supporting the mental
health and wellbeing of displaced Ukrainians - Thrive LDN
Guidance for professionals or
volunteers that will come into contact with the Ukrainian displaced refugee
population.
@language3teach
On TEAMS you can
put voice onto your PowerPoint and have subtitles appear in Ukrainian
@c_peppard
EMTAS have some
great resources. Also, the 'SayHi' app (powered by Amazon's AI) seems to be a
better translation into Ukrainian than Google Translate.
@mattdoody
Our staff have
been using Google translate to speak into a device so that they can communicate
with the children.
Visual Aids
https://widgit.com have some resources for Ukrainian children. Images and words. And they’re free.
www.communication4all.co.uk - Brilliant resources to support inclusion.
Sports resources
Resources to support teachers and staff welcome and support pupils from Ukraine
Padlet packed full of resources https://padlet.com/head260/1ef8sxok1fd0ypxo
https://globaldimension.org.uk
A huge thank you for signposting resources, links, documents and general advice to :
@SusanWicht
@PhoenixEdSarah
@clairelbills
@jessicacestaro
@NSEAD1
@OakNational
@WheelerMads
@FionaDunlop5
@RubyTuesdayBks
@ReelResearch
@Kidsown
@JLTSFamily
@SarahAitchMCCT
@MatthewClark_HT
@RosMadeMe
@EShelbourn
@sarahmurrayv
@teachin_machine
@vawells1
@YouthSportTrust
@AlbaRuthe
@twinkl_eal
@ElaineGelder
@grahamandre
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