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An advocate is someone who makes sure that other people and organisations listen to you and takes your views into account. Advocacy helps you to explain your views and concerns, use information and se
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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
You will need a Temporary Event Notice (TEN) if you want to carry out a ‘licensable activity’ on an unlicensed premises. Or if you are carrying out a ‘licensable activity’ longer than allowe
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 clas
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
Why should you foster with Salford and not an independent fostering agency? With so many agencies around and so much to choose from, many people are unsure at the enquiry stage, so here a few reasons
Under the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 all applicants aged 18 years or over who have had their application for British citizenship granted must attend a citizenship ceremony. The cerem
Need some support before you enter your chosen career? We have video links to advice and guidance, support for your emotional wellbeing, and personal development. Emotional wellbeing Feeling worr
Route29 is for our most vulnerable young people who are on the edge of care, in care, or at risk of a foster placement breakdown. Instead of going into a children’s home, often in a different part of