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Educational Support Services

  • Anti-Bullying Service

    The service supports school staff in providing the necessary action needed to tackle bullying behaviour implementing the Anti-Bullying policy, delivering prevention programmes, and addressing incidents by fostering awareness, offering assertiveness training, and guiding students through restorative practices. Support extends to students, parents, and staff.
  • Anti-Substance Abuse Service

    This service aims to keep schools safe from substances like cigarettes, alcohol, vaping and drugs through prevention and interventions. Schools and parents can refer students, and strict procedures are followed when suspicious substances are found. 
  • Approval of Requirements for Educators

    The accreditation of individuals is an online application by which the individual can be accredited for a role in the teaching profession against qualifications presented. The Accreditation Unit sends an accreditation letter via email to the applicant. This letter may then be used by the person concerned as formal proof when applying for a position in an Educational institution.

  • Career Guidance Service

    This service prepares students for the world of work through subject selection, career orientation, work exposure, and one-to-one career guidance. It supports both secondary and primary students all year round.
  • Child Safety Services

    This specialised service addresses child abuse cases, including physical, sexual, neglect, and emotional abuse, as well as children at risk. They prevent, identify, and report abuse while providing education, consultations, and counselling sessions for schools, families, and educators across Malta and Gozo.
  • Community and Innovation Scheme Application

    The objective of this scheme is to financially support Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and Voluntary Organisations (VOs) to carry out projects related to innovation in the community (with an emphasis on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics). Proposals which utilise an approach that uses Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Mathematics as access points for guiding community inquiry, dialogue, and critical thinking are also eligible.
  • Counselling Services

    The counsellor offers individual, group, and in-class sessions to enhance students' self-esteem, responsibility, and social skills. Assistance is sought for academic challenges, behaviour issues, mental health concerns, or serious disclosures.
  • Early Intervention Service

    If a child shows delays in two or more developmental areas, they can be referred to Early Intervention Service. The service is offered from 0 to 5 years of age. After obtaining parental consent, the child's needs are assessed, and strategies or group sessions are provided to support their development in areas like communication, fine and gross motor skills, and sensory issues.
  • Family Writing Activity

    The Agency organises family writing activities approximately once a month for children and their families. Such activities give families a taste of the writing process in a hands-on setting, tapping into their creativity to create a story, advertisement, or poem, and write together as a family.

    During such activities families will:

    • participate in a writing on-site activity;
    • write together as a family in a fun and relaxed setting;
    • create positive experiences of writing;
    • link writing to everyday activities;
    • be given examples of writing strategies parents/guardians can implement with their children at home.
  • Home Tuition Service

    Students unable to attend school from Year 1 to Year 11 for at least three consecutive weeks due to illness, medical condition (if it is not contagious) or injury can be referred for home tuition service. Students are provided with a compensatory educational service which aims to minimise the effect of absence from school by, providing continued education in Maths, English, and Maltese. Referrals require medical certificates, and coordination between school and Home Tuition teachers is important to ensure smooth reintegration. 
     
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