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See a glossary of terms used. Skill: General Getting advice, classroom adjustments Embed whole school programmes and strategies to promote emotional health and wellbeing eg .b mindfulness, Lions
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Multi-sports on Tuesdays Starting Tuesday 16 September 2025, come along and get involved with fun, fast-paced multi-sports. Led by SCL (Salford Community Leisure), supported by the council's youth ser
Some people with a direct relationship with a child in care are able to be approved as 'family and friends' foster carers. The child's social worker will be the first person you should talk to about
If you have trouble preparing meals or you have trouble eating and drinking, you can contact Disabled Living. Disabled Living occupational therapists can assess you if you want more detailed advice. L
Many people have trouble getting to the toilet in time, getting on and off the toilet and with continence - bladder or bowel problems. These can all be managed so that you can carry on living independ
On this page: Developing Skills in Moving and Handling of Children Supporting Deaf Children and Young People in the Classroom Developing Skills in Moving and Handling of Children Delivered by: Sal
Salford bereavement charities are being given support from an unusual source. After a cremation the ashes are likely to contain metals such as items used in the construction of the coffin or hip
Getting out and about and staying in touch with friends and family can help you stay active, independent and well. Being well can reduce your need for care and support services. What's going on locall
Salford’s Locality Plan describes a relationship with local people, which is less about delivering services (except for acute and emergency situations) and more about recognising that most of the solu