Learning Difficulties - How we work
There are two teams that make up New Directions. There is a North Team and there is a South Team. Both teams work in two parts of Salford.
The North Team works with you if you live in Walkden, Little Hulton and Worsley or if you live in Swinton and Pendlebury. These are purple and yellow on the map.
Tracey Cullen manages the North Team. Her telephone number is (0161) 793 2223. Her email is: tracey.cullen@salford.gov.uk.
The South Team works with you if you live in Eccles, Irlam and Cadishead or if you live in Claremont, Weaste, Broughton, Pendleton, Langworthy and Ordsall. These are red and blue on the map.
Martin Gandy manages the South Team. His telephone number is (0161) 793 2245. His email is: martin.gandy@salford.gov.uk.
Alison Antrobus and Bernie Enright jointly manage New Directions. Their telephone number is (0161) 793 2286. Alison's email address is alison.antrobus@salford.gov.uk. Bernie's email address is bernadette.enright@salford.gov.uk.
Dave Clemmett is Head of the Learning Difficulty Service. His telephone number is (0161) 793 2051. His email is: dave.clemmett@salford.gov.uk.
What do you do if you need help?
You should telephone us on 0161 793 2460 or write to us:
New Directions
Joint Learning Difficulty Team
Crompton House
100 Chorley Road
Swinton
Manchester, M27 6BP
or you can send us a fax: 0161 793 2449.
When you speak to us, we will ask you what your name is and where you live. We will talk to you about what you need. We will talk to you about whether we can help you. If we cannot help you, we will try to find another service that can help you.
This page was last updated on 25 November 2008
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