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Routines form an important part of all of our daily lives. Think about when you eat your lunch, do your food shop or visit a family member. We generally stick to similar routines each day and each wee
Performance licence A child will need a licence if they're of school age and taking part in: films, plays, concerts or other public performances that the audience pays to see, or that take place on l
What do you mean by children that have English as an additional language? English as an additional language (EAL) refers to a child initially exposed to a language other than English. They usually spe
Who are FFT? FFT is a non-profit company established in 2001 with links to the Fischer Family Trust. They state that they are solely focussed on providing accurate and insightful information to schoo
From September 2024 the Virtual School will be providing advice and training for schools, relevant LA teams, and kinship carers for children who have a formal Kinship care order, such as an SGO, but w
May 2025 Outdoor gym group sessions The Health Improvement team will be delivering free beginner friendly group outdoor gym sessions at the new outdoor gym in Clowes Park for adults of all ages – ever
Important: please read carefully before making your claim Full service Universal Credit is now available in Salford, so you may have to claim Universal Credit instead of housing benefit for help towa
Follow us on: The Youth Service supports City of Sanctuary What the youth service do The youth service is an informal education service, working with young people aged 10 to 25 years, to ensure
Salford’s Locality Plan describes a relationship with local people, which is less about delivering services (except for acute and emergency situations) and more about recognising that most of the solu
Types of application that require this information: The following types of planning applications where they are located within development high risk areas and do not fall on the published exemption li