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The council is responsible for the registration of births, marriages and deaths, and the issuing of birth, marriage and death certificates, for the Salford registration district. We also conduct
Hong Kong British Nationals (Overseas) (BN(O)) status holders can apply for a new immigration route, enabling them and their dependents to come to the UK to live, work and study, on a pathway to citiz
Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children (UASC) are children and young people who are seeking asylum in the UK but who have been separated from their parents or carers. While their claim is process
Useful contacts and resources Purposefully plan from Year 9 Ensure the EHC plan includes aspirations about employment Develop a vocational profile Arrange work experience while still at school Provid
The Salford short break care statement is available in full as a downloadable document below. Short breaks give families a rest from caring and give children and young people the chance to meet other
Emotional wellbeing is our ability to produce positive emotions, moods, thoughts and feelings. It helps us to adapt when we are confronted with a stressful, unpleasant or unexpected situation. It can
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
School Attendance Strategy The council's School Attendance Strategy sets out our plans until 2026 to increase school attendance across all schools in the city. Evidence shows excellent attendance at
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,
Car seat safety Children must normally use a child car seat until they’re 12 years old or 135 centimetres tall, whichever comes first. Children over 12 or more than 135cm tall must wear a seat belt.