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See a glossary of terms used. Ordinarily Available Inclusive Provision It is important for adults to recognise behaviour as a communication and to try to understand what it means. Self-regulation
If you are in debt or worried about money, act quickly to stop things getting worse. Salford City Council’s specialist debt advice service provides free, independent advice to help with problem
Need some support before you enter your chosen career? We have video links to advice and guidance, support for your emotional wellbeing, and personal development. Emotional wellbeing Feeling worr
Need help to get back on track with your council tax bill? If you have arrears from last year and are already worried about this year’s bill, then get in touch with us. We may be able to change or ex
"Schools don't understand what it is like to be a young carer, and what all the added responsibilities mean. Why don't they ask us? Sometimes talking can help them understand."Salford young carer aged
If you are struggling with housing costs, get help as soon as possible. Salford City Council offers a range of housing advice from finding a home to claiming housing benefit and affordable services t
If you have trouble with having a bath, shower or wash, you can contact Disabled Living. Disabled Living occupational therapists can assess you if you want more detailed advice. Living made easy offer
When your child is between 2 and 2½ years, a member of our team will send you a questionnaire to complete and an appointment to visit you at home. If you have any concerns about your child’s progres
Follow us on: What are Statutory Reviews for under 18's? Reviews are meetings that take place when you are cared for and these check: Your care plan is working for you, You are being looked afte
Some people with a direct relationship with a child in care are able to be approved as 'family and friends' foster carers. The child's social worker will be the first person you should talk to about