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Most secondary schools hold open evenings or open days during the application period. They are a good chance for parents to experience the school and see what it has to offer their child. You can take
Your baby’s midwife will advise us that you are expecting a baby. Your families named Health Visitor will contact you by letter or phone to complete an Antenatal assessment either at home or virtually
See a glossary of terms used. Skill: Language development Getting advice, classroom adjustments Staff have an awareness of Speech, Language and Communication and how this presents in the cla
Adoption is not always appropriate and some children cannot return home. When this happens and a child or children cannot return home, a child may need a long term foster carer to provide permanence a
Information for members of the public The Welfare Rights Service gives free, confidential expert benefits advice. We help to make sure that people are getting the right benefits from the Department fo
Information for members of the public The Welfare Rights Service gives free, confidential expert benefits advice. We help to make sure that people are getting the right benefits from the Department fo
See a glossary of terms used. Skill: General Getting advice, classroom adjustments Use effective assessment tools to identify an overall profile of emotional wellbeing at the whole school and cla
Children and young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN) all have learning difficulties or disabilities that make it harder for them to learn than most children and young people of the same age.
Assisted enrolment service for Free School Meals Update - a recent review of our Housing Benefit and Council Tax Support information that we hold has highlighted that many households may meet the cri
If you can't meet your mortgage payments, are worried you might fall behind with your payments or you have received a letter from your mortgage company (lender) about the repossession of your home - i