Organisation structure
Strategic Directorate of Children's Services
- Strategy and Commissioning
- Identification, assessment and tracking
- Strategic planning - single children's plan
- Service business plans
- Commissioning services
- admissions/exclusions
- SEN
- Social care commissioning (including Children's Fund)
- Partnership, participation and equalities
- Information management and sharing
- Performance management and service improvement
- Complaints
- Advocacy
- Joint commissioning unit
- Schools and Learning Development
- Sure Start
- School improvement
- Governor support
- Music and performing arts
- Excellence in cities
- Ethnic minority and traveller achievement
- Extended schools
- Study support
- Transition
- Youth services
- Salford skills centre
- 14-19 strategy
- Family, adult and community learning
- Connexions
- Learning and skills council
- Involving children/young people
- Lledr Hall
- Community engagement
- Youth offending team
- Crime and disorder issues
- Children leaving care
- Resettlement strategy for offenders returning to Salford
- Inclusion Service
- Social care
- Duty & Investigation
- Child protection
- Fostering and adoption
- Children's residential care
- Childhood disability service
- Out of hours service
- Barton Moss secure unit
- Educational inclusion service
- Pupil referral units
- Locality Teams
- Early intervention services
- Education welfare service
- Educational psychology service
- Social care
- Resources
- Capital/PFI/Building schools for the future
- Asset management
- Health and safety
- Financial management
- Personnel
- Training and development
- Scrutiny
- School organisation
- Transport unit
- Office support services
- ICT
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This page was last updated on 09 July 2008
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