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In order to remain stronger for longer and to continue to enjoy a good quality of life with meaning, purpose and a sense of belonging, we need to remember to: Exercise for 150 minutes a week, such as
Talk to us in person at one of our Gateway centres Our Gateway centres are ‘one stop shops’ for a wide range of council and community services and facilities. Located across Salford, they have free i
The 0-19 Health Visiting and School Nursing teams provide a universal health service for all children that reside or are educated in Salford. If you have any concerns about your child’s progress, or
If you are unsure about financial information or advice, or the questions that you might want to ask, the government funded Money Advice Service offers free, impartial advice. The Money Helper Servic
This page lists the various benefits forms that are available to complete online or that can be downloaded. Online benefit forms Make a claim for housing benefit or Council Tax Reduction Make a cl
Salford City Council is currently undergoing a review of council tax accounts where the household is receiving a 25% discount on their council tax. Single Person Discount (SPD) can only be given for p
See a glossary of terms used. Skill: General Getting advice, getting help and getting more help Whole setting approaches to promoting emotional wellbeing and mental health such as Emotionally Fr
Concerned about your business rates bill? We know it’s a difficult time for businesses so want to do all we can to support you. We have updated our web pages to help you easily navigate available sup
Your family, your problems, your decision A Family Group Conference (FGC) can bring about positive changes for you and your family. What is a Family Group Conference? A family group conference i
What is special educational needs? Most children grow up without having any major difficulties at school, but some find it a little harder and need extra help. This could mean that they have speci