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See a glossary of terms used. Ordinarily Available Inclusive Provision It is important for adults to recognise behaviour as a communication and to try to understand what it means. Self-regulation
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,
The aim of the Salford Youth Justice Service (YJS) is to reduce offending and re-offending of young people aged ten to 17. The service is made up of representatives from the Local Authority, statutory
Best practice walkthrough’ gives an overview of Special Educational Needs (SEN) and the graduated approach. It also provides guidance documents for parents. Whole setting approaches Whole Setting
General questions How will landlord licensing benefit landlords? Landlord licensing is intended to benefit landlords in a number of ways. As part of the licensing regime, Salford City Council will
The Salford Learning Disabilities Partnership Board is a group of people who meet to talk about the things that are most important to people with learning disabilities in Salford. They talk about what
August 2025 More volunteering - and frogs! Our wonderful volunteers were back to help tidy up the park, we did some tidying up in the orchard and removed some more Himalayan balsam. We also spotted so
For all children and young people to gain the greatest benefit from their education it is vital that they attend regularly and be at school, on time, every day that the school is open unless the reaso
In this section: Introduction Distressed behaviour Managing self harm Suicidal thoughts Inappropriate or Harmful Sexual Behaviour Extremism Introduction It is commonly understood that young people
Managing risk alongside a graduated approach to skill development. In this section: Introduction Distressed behaviour Managing self harm Suicidal thoughts Example of support plan Inappropriate or Ha