Nus Ghani kicked off her busy Conservative Party Conference schedule yesterday by attending a reception hosted by the children’s charity, Barnardo’s.
The theme of the reception this year was ‘Childhoods in a Digital World’: an issue set to become all the more pressing in the coming years.
This week, Nus Ghani welcomed children from Sacred Heart School, Wadhurst, to Parliament for a tour and a question-and-answer session.
The group of year six students enjoyed a workshop at Parliament’s Education Centre on the history of the oldest democratic chamber in the world, followed by a tour
Nus Ghani has launched her 2017 Christmas card competition for local primary schools.
Every student at every primary school in Wealden has been invited to submit an entry to the competition, with the winning design to be featured on her Christmas card this year.
The Secretary of State for Education has announced the Government’s decisions on the new national funding formula for schools, which will come into effect from April 2018, with an increase in funding for all schools.
Nus Ghani has been re-elected as the Vice Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Thalidomide; a cause which she has supported throughout her parliamentary career.
As part of her work as Vice Chair of the Thalidomide APPG, Nus will continue to work closely with Wealden resident, Mikey