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The Healthy Child Programme is intended to support children and young people to make the best possible start in life. Starting well means that children and young people can achieve and maintain the be
Managing risk alongside a graduated approach to skill development. In this section: Introduction Distressed behaviour Managing self harm Suicidal thoughts Example of support plan Inappropriate or Ha
See a glossary of terms used. Skill: Language development Getting advice, classroom adjustments Staff have an awareness of Speech, Language and Communication and how this presents in the cla
Where do I find out about current opportunities? Salford's contract opportunities are advertised on the north west business opportunities portal The Chest. It is free for businesses to register on The
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Salford City Council is part of a new collaborative partnership between all ten local authorities in Greater Manchester, all working together to recruit foster carers who can provide a loving and safe
What is a Childcare Sufficiency Assessment? Under the 2006 Childcare Act, all local authorities must secure sufficient childcare, so far as is reasonably practicable, for working parents and parents w
The Department for Education provides local authorities with funding for eligible children aged two, three and four. It enables parents and carers to access up to 15 hours of free early education and