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1. Lincolnshire County Council Education Site
http://www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/section.asp?sectionType=1&catId=1873
On this site you will find information about all stages of the Education process, from Pre-School through to Lifelong Learning. Included are details of Lincolnshire schools, their various support services, funding and links to other learning resources that may be of use.
Our Rating:5

2. Parentline Plus
http://www.parentlineplus.org.uk/templates/home/index.cfm
Parentline Plus is a UK registered charity which offers support to anyone parenting a child – the child's parents, stepparents, grand parents and foster parents. Parentline Plus runs a freephone helpline, courses for parents, develops innovative projects and provides a range of information.
Our Rating:4

3. Parents Information Network
http://www.pin.org.uk/
Parents Information Network (PIN) was established in 1994 and provides a wide range of guidance on computers and education for parents with children of toddler age through to 18.
Our Rating:4

4. Smart Parent
http://www.smartparent.com/
SmartParent.com is a resource dedicated to educating parents on the best ways to safeguard their children from the dangers presented by cyberspace. Their goal is to help keep the online experience safe, educational and entertaining for children.
Our Rating:3

5. British Agency for Adoption and Fostering
http://www.baaf.org.uk/
The BAAF is Britain's leading agency for adoption and fostering. Its web site is a good starting point for families looking to investigate either possibility. It has to be said that the site is neither lively nor interactive as visitors are unable to ask questions, send emails or join forums. Still, there's useful general information.
Our Rating:3

6. Britkids
http://www.britkid.org/
This engaging website explores the cultural diversity of the British community, and invites teenagers to 'hang out' with the 'Britkids'. Users encounter imaginary characters from nine different ethnic backgrounds, who talk about their family life, religious beliefs, and experiences of living in Britain.
Our Rating:3

7. Bullying Online
http://www.bullying.co.uk
Help and advice for parents who are tackling bullying. They explain, step by step, ways how to tackle the problem.
Our Rating:4

8. Department of Health
http://www.doh.gov.uk/
Our Rating:3

9. Educational Establishments List
http://www.open.gov.uk/index/t_education.htm
This section lists all UK public sector bodies associated with education.
Our Rating:3

10. NHS Online
http://nhs.uk
The National Health Service's online health portal.
Our Rating:3

11. OFSTED
http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/
Our Rating:3