I want to write to Jennette Arnold
Jennette Arnold: ...(https://www.theguardian.com/society/2019/aug/22/xenophobic- bullying-souring-lives-of-east-european-pupils-in-uk) that some EU children are experiencing increased xenophobic bullying since the Brexit referendum. How do your programmes, including Schools for Success, Healthy Schools London and Teach London combat bullying and discrimination?
Jennette Arnold: How are you working with local authorities and the Department for Education to support London’s children’s services and education providers to prepare for Brexit?
Jennette Arnold: ...our young people. As you mentioned, we do have a problem on the horizon around the 16‑18 year old package because much of that comes from the ESF, which, regrettably, will end in 2020 because of Brexit. Now, Mayor, a key pillar of your Skills for Londoners Strategy is your adoption of the impact‑based approach to commissioning adult education in London and it is an approach that I...
Jennette Arnold: Are you concerned that some schools may be unexpectedly undersubscribed as a result of families no longer wanting to stay in London post-Brexit?
Jennette Arnold: Have you conducted an assessment of how many of London’s teachers and teaching assistants may have their immigration status affected by Brexit?
Jennette Arnold: How are you supporting London’s EU teachers and teaching assistants throughout the Brexit process?
Jennette Arnold: To date how much do you estimate Brexit has cost London already, in Brexit planning, in loss of businesses and EU agencies previously in London and other associated costs?
Jennette Arnold: How much extra funding has the government provided you specifically to address the impact of Brexit on London?
Jennette Arnold: How long can London afford to maintain essential services whilst it waits for Parliament to come to some agreement on Brexit?