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  • Leeds Community Healthcare

    Thu 10 Oct 2019

    LEEDS PARENTS SUPPORT LEEDS PARENTS

     

    Five short videos featuring local parents talking about toilet training, establishing sleep routines, maintaining healthy eating habits, breastfeeding and relationship changes after baby is born are among the support materials for a refreshed family health service in Leeds.

    The 0-19 Public Health Integrated Nursing Service has been set up to help every child in Leeds embark on the best possible start in life and support them as they grow – and that often means offering information and peer support to parents and carers.

    One of the featured parents Alan Sewell said: “Bringing up a child is one of the toughest tasks I’ve ever taken on and I agreed to share my experience so that others parents know they’re not alone and have somewhere local to get advice. The videos show a small part of a great service that looks after children from birth to adulthood and helps parents along the way. I loved being part of the videos and think it is really important that parents know what support is available. The 0-19 service is there to help and they provided valuable support to our family.”

    The 0-19 Public Health Integrated Nursing Service is led by Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust and offers support and information to help families with a variety of common and more specialist topics – anything from bed wetting to emotional difficulties, oral health to bereavement.

    You can watch the videos and find out more about the service on www.leedscommunityhealthcare.nhs.uk/0-19Team.

    We also have a service Facebook page, which shares interesting posts and information surrounding clinics, and HENRY groups this can be found as: https://www.facebook.com/019PublicHealthIntegratedNursingServiceLeeds/

     

    Email: 0.19socialmedia@nhs.net

  • Match Report - Ingram Road v Beeston St Luke's

    Wed 09 Oct 2019

    Match Report

    Ingram Road vs Beeston St Luke’s

    Final Score 3 v 3

    The match started with Beeston having the upper hand their number 7 bossing the midfield and creating a lot of chances for their striker. About 7 minutes in, Beeston took the lead when their striker latched on to a loose back pass and slotted the ball into the bottom right hand corner. Straight from the kick off Ingram Road woke up and after some lovely footwork from both Nathan and Kenneth Ingram Road hit the post with a lovely strike from newly positioned striker Brian. At the 15 minute mark, Beeston went on a counter attack and after a powerful strike from their striker they took a 2 to nothing lead. With only seconds remaining of the first half Ingram Road’s new goalkeeper Mohammed took a goal kick which captain Enoch headed on to his midfield partner Kenneth, who then headed over the Beeston defenders playing a fantastic through ball to Brian who took the ball down and smashed the ball into the back of the Beeston net, leaving the keeper with no chance. 

    Half Time

    The Ingram Road pressure continued into the second half but no matter what they tried to do the ball would not go into Beeston St Luke’s net. Midfield maestro Kenneth covered every single yard of the pitch, taking shot after shot but to no avail showed fantastic control of the ball taking the ball out of the air with the back of his heel then played a short pass to winger Nathan who then took on 4 of the Beeston St Luke’s defence using dazzling footwork including a trick called the 360, which was made famous by Diego Maradona, but again the ball just would not go in the back of the net! A few seconds later, Beeston again went on a counter attack finished by a stunning strike into the top corner leaving Ingram Road goalkeeper no chance. Finally in the 12th minute of the second half Kenneth latched onto a Beeston loose pass dribbled passed two defenders and finessed the ball into the bottom left hand corner, leaving the score 3 v 2 with only eight minutes to play.  In the second half Ingram Roads defence played some strong football not allowing the Beeston attackers any space and any room to pass the ball. Two minutes away from the final whistle defender Fred went on a daring run into Beeston’s half taking on defender after defender passing the ball to winger Nathan who then ran into Beeston penalty area where he neatly took it around the defender only for the defender to stick his leg out bringing him to the ground. Penalty to Ingram Road!! Nathan then stepped up to take the penalty he had won the pressure was on him but he scored the penalty with ease straight into the bottom right hand corner the keeper didn’t even have chance to move from the spot!

    Full Time

     

    Man of the Match goes to Nathan for his mature performance and keeping his cool when getting fouled, which was a lot!! Due to his amazing footwork. Miss Toulson and Miss Lloyd were super proud of him and hope he can keep up this behaviour at football and in class!

  • Monday 7th October SCHOOL CLOSED - Training day

    Fri 04 Oct 2019

    School will be closed for all children on Monday 7th October for a training day for staff.

     

    The Local Authority School calendar allows for 5 training days throughout the year. We would normally tag these on to the beginning or end of a holiday, however the training day on Monday was the only day possible for this extra day.

    Please see the term dates for when the school holidays and training days fall in this academic year.

     

    School will re-open to all children on Tuesday 8th October as normal.

     

    Miss S Millard

    Headteacher