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Salford City Council values its foster carers. We're here to provide you with support, advice and encouragement at all times. All our foster carers are offered regular training which includes day time
Considering a school for your child for the first time or on transfer from primary to secondary school is very important. The information in this section is intended to help you through this process.
The Secretary of State has appointed a Planning Inspector to carry out the independent examination of the Salford Local Plan: Development Management Policies and Designations. The name of the appointe
What is special educational needs? Most children grow up without having any major difficulties at school, but some find it a little harder and need extra help. This could mean that they have speci
Services across Salford have compiled this list of the support offer available to families for the academic year (September 2024 to July 2025). This guide aims to provide both parents and carers and p
Below are a few common questions about fostering. What is fostering? Fostering involves looking after children and young people in your home and providing an experience of family life. Research sh
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
Starting Life Well can help you make informed choices on careers in childcare. We provide information about setting up your own childcare business, becoming a registered childminder and working in a c
The Lead Member for Children's and Young People's Services is Councillor Jim Cammell. The Executive Support Member for Education, Learning and School Improvement is Councillor Bill Hinds. Children's
Learning shouldn't stop after leaving school. There are lots of ways to continue your education, such as going to college or sixth form, taking an apprenticeship, or studying whilst you’re employed or