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Salford is a city constantly changing and moving into an exciting future as a thriving cultural, economic and residential location. From urban buzz to greenbelt tranquility, Salford is building on the
The Lead Member for Adult Social Care and Health is Councillor John Merry. The Executive Support Member for Social Care and Mental Health is Councillor Mishal Saeed. The Adult Social Care and Health
Useful resources and contacts Support independence and having a voice from the earliest years Purposefully plan from Year 9 Think about advocacy, communication passports, decision making agreements,
A full council tax bill is based on two adults over 18 years of age living in a property. Spouses and partners who live together are jointly responsible for paying the bill. In certain circumstances,
Useful contacts and resources Purposefully plan from Year 9 Ensure health is clearly included in plans – physical, medical and mental health needs Have a communication passport and decision-making ag
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Useful contacts and resources Purposefully plan from Year 9 Ensure the EHC plan includes aspirations about employment Develop a vocational profile Arrange work experience while still at school Provid
Partners in Salford is made up of separate boards, statutory and non-statutory, each with specific portfolios and strategies. The strength of our partnership is that by working together on cross-cutti
Concerns where children are at risk of harm All reports or enquiries concerning the welfare or safety of a child must go straight to the Bridge Partnership team on 0161 603 4500 or via our online port