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Part of the City Mayor’s work is to campaign on behalf of the people of Salford to change national policies and laws for the better for local people. Here are some examples: Monday 8 July 2024 Open
On this page: What is a 'School Street'? Information for residents and parents Operating hours How are School Streets enforced? Exemptions Applying for a permit What is a 'School Street'? A School
On this page: Adaptive Teaching - high quality inclusive teaching Collective Responsibility Effective use of in class support (TA/LSA) Exam Access Arrangements Getting to grips with SEN Governance S
What we mean by children missing from education In Salford each year children either fail to start in a new school or appropriate education provision or simply become lost from school rolls and fail t
A new special school for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Speech and Learning Difficulties, and Communication and Interaction Difficulties is to be built in Salford. Contextual information for
Here you will find information about the Swinton and Pendlebury neighbourhood area, as well as current news, useful contacts and opportunities for getting involved. The area is made up of three wards,
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Transitions are times of change; they are part of everyday life and take place from the earliest years. One way of supporting children through transitions is to gather as much information as possible
We’re bringing everyone together to make Salford a Child Friendly City. This means making Salford a great place for children and young people to grow up and feel safe, cared for, heard and have quali
Health and safety enforcement is split between local authorities i.e. Salford City Council and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). Depending on the work activity, determines who the enforcing body