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In Salford the Early Help Service and 0-19 Health Visiting Teams are working together to ensure your child and your family receive the best support available. If you have any concerns about your chil
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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 Nursery and ea
The 0-19 Health Visiting and School Nursing teams provide a universal health service for all children that reside or are educated in Salford. If you have any concerns about your child’s progress, or
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
Salford is a great place to get around by bike. Parking your bike securely can be one on the biggest frustrations for cyclists. In Salford there are various secure places to park your bicycle, as well
What is an Early Help Assessment? Early Help Assessment form (Microsoft Word format, 802kb) An Early Help Assessment is a form completed in partnership with a family to identify strengths and ne
There is a broad range of services available for families with a child or children who have a disability or additional needs age 0 -5 years of age. If you are worried about your child’s development, s
If you need more support than your friends and family can give you, or you want information and advice about care and support, Adult Social Care may be able to help. These pages tell you how Adult Soc
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