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What to expect from Salford Educational Psychology Service. What is an Educational Psychologist? Educational Psychologists (EPs) are trained to understand how children and young people learn and behav
Tell the Adult Social Care service about your experience so that they can improve services for everyone. Appeal if you are unhappy with the outcome or decision of an assessment or suppo
Better Off Salford is about helping everyone in the city with the cost-of-living crisis and finding ways for residents and businesses to become better off. Tackling poverty and inequality is a key pri
Whether you are eligible for social care services or not, Adult Social Care will always give you information and advice to help you choose the best option for you. Sometimes you may want to get indepe
Salford is a city which celebrates the role of older people. It provides support when needed to enable older people to live healthy, independent lives for as long as possible and ensures that quality
This page explains about neurodevelopment. Neurodevelopment – What is it? To begin to explain this term we first must start with the brain and the nervous system. The brain is like our central com
Designated Safeguarding Officers (DSO’s) Within the Council’s Housing Services teams there are Designated Safeguarding Officers (DSO’s) who’s key responsibility is to provide advice and support to hou
If you’ve struggled to quit smoking, you’re not alone – it isn’t easy and can take some people up to 30 attempts to succeed. But with the right support many people quit after just three goes. There’s
Alternative provision (AP) refers to education that a student receives away from their school, arranged by Local Authorities, or by the schools themselves. For some children and young people in Salfor
In Salford we believe people with a learning disability or autism deserve the same opportunities in life as their peers, including paid employment. We know that most people with a learning disabi