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If you look after a friend or relative who could not manage without your support, you are a carer. Ask for an assessment to find out what support there is and how Adult Social Care can help make
Council Tax Reduction is support for households on low incomes to pay their council tax bill. We work out how much you are entitled to by looking at who lives with you, how much income and savin
A review is a re-assessment of your support needs. Adult social care aims to review your care and support regularly. You can also ask for a review any time your situation has changed. Why does Adult S
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Five to Thrive Respond – Cuddle – Relax – Play - Talk Do these five things each time you interact with your child from the time they are born and you will help to grow a healthy, strong and confident
When must a death be registered You need to register a death within five calendar days from the date the Register Office has received the official paperwork confirming the cause of death, unless a cor
Scams are where someone fraudulently attempts to steal money, or information, from their victim. Fraudsters will frequently change the nature of their scams, therefore falling victim to one is increas
Foreword by City Mayor Paul Dennett ‘Modern slavery is a serious and brutal crime in which people are treated as commodities and exploited for criminal gain. Many victims are not known to the authori
Salford Home Improvement Assistance service (HIA) offers a range of support to older and vulnerable people who need help to tackle essential property repairs to their home or need help if their home i
Celebrating Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) cultures and contributions in Salford Still I Rise celebrates Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) culture in Salford and tells the sto