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I went to my old primary school between my degree and PGCE, to volunteer, and they gave me a job as an SNA every morning, and recommended me to another school for every afternoon!! Worth a go....
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It occurred to me whilst re-reading this thread about CRB's for supply if trying to go direct to the school?

My LEA doesn't have a supply agency, nor a list and many teachers during my placements told me the only way to get supply in my area was to get on individual school supply lists. When sending a letter out, do I mention which agency I'm with or say I have a valid CRB certificate?
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Thanks for posting this! Its a great help
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Thank you, this has really helped.
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