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This page provides information and guidance on making a request for a neurodevelopmental assessment. Please ensure you have read this information before you make a request. To make a request for a neu
When a child is still-born it is necessary to register the still-birth in the district in which it occurred. Although this may be arranged through any register office in England or Wales, it needs to
"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
School details Address: Milner StreetSwintonM27 4AS Telephone: 0161 794 4028 Email: stmarysswinton.rcprimaryschool@salford.gov.uk Headteacher: Ms S Brown School type: Voluntary aided Total number
Transitions are times of change; they are part of everyday life and take place from the earliest years. One way of supporting children through transitions is to gather as much information as possible
Citywide is the council's catering service. They provide school meals to most of Salford's schools. Eating well is important for children's health. A balanced lunch will help a child concentrate bette
Parents Do I need to apply for two year old funding each term? No, once the funding is approved it will continue until you child moves to three year old funding (the term after the child turns thr
See what's available and book a place Find out what the HAF programme means to families in Salford About the Holiday activities and food programme Children and young people aged four to 16 who are
Lifelong Links aims to create lasting support networks for care experienced children and young people who have lost connections with family members and other important people during their time in care
Young people with Special Educational Needs and/or Disability (SEND) and parents and/or carers of children and young people with SEND are being invited to join a group to develop and improve Salford’s