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If you find walking very difficult, a wheelchair may help. Who can get a wheelchair? Adult Social Care has strict rules about who can be helped and what help can be provided: You must be a
Have you have already left school or perhaps been on a college or training programme? Are you unemployed and not sure what to do? Although it might feel tougher than usual there are still a wide range
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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
If you have a disabled child, as occupational therapists we can often advise you and provide equipment for your child, to help to improve your child's quality of life. If your child has more complex n
Getting there Address:Walkden Gateway2 Smith StreetWalkdenSalfordM28 3EZ Map of location Buses are situated on the main road directly outside the centre, there is also a train station located on Walk
NRPF is a condition imposed on someone’s immigration status under section 115 Immigration and Asylum Act 1999. This states that a person has 'no recourse to public funds' if they are subject to 'immig
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