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Firefighters rescued a dog in Harlow from a house roof on the afternoon of 23rd July. Control teams were alerted after neighbours spotted the dog which had climbed out of a window of the property while its owners were out and become stuck on a pitched porch roof before crews arrived. Firefighters worked to safely lower the animal using ropes and a high rise bag. Liam Foss, Crew Manager at Harlow, said: "The dog had managed to get on some furniture, jump out of the window and then found himself on the porch. "We did everything we could to make sure he was down as quickly as possible. Once we'd got him down, he was a bit dehydrated having been in the direct sunlight for so long. Thankfully, the owners arrived soon after we're just glad that he's okay!" The dog was safely back on the ground by 12.50pm and was unharmed. Source & Photographs: Essex County Fire and Rescue Service

Ofsted revisit finds Essex has made sufficient progress in improving SEND services

Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission (CQC) have recently published their final report following a revisit to Essex Education, Health and Care SEND services.

The report confirms that Essex is making sufficient progress to address the areas of weakness previously identified and that ongoing external monitoring is no longer required.

The revisit, which took place between 17th and 19thMay 2022, follows a previous inspection between 30th September and 4th October 2019.

Children, young people, parents and carers had an opportunity to share their views about SEND services in Essex during both visits, either via a meeting, phone call or online survey. These were considered as part of the evaluation and helped to inform the final report. Key highlights from the report include:

• Better partnerships working between health and education organisations.

• Improvements in the accurate identification of SEND for children and young people.

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