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Salford Learning Support Service are running a series of webinars designed for individuals looking to develop their knowledge on a range of topics within the area of Special Educational Needs and Disa
What is a hate crime or incident? A hate crime incident is an offence committed against a person or property that is motivated by an offender's hatred of someone because of their: race, colour, ethni
Salford is aiming to become a Digital City, an ambition which forms part of our wider vision for a better, fairer Salford to improve resident’s lives. We are strongly committed to digital inclusion -
Whether it’s for better health, for your loved ones, or to save money, there are lots of reasons to stop smoking. When you stop smoking good things start to happen. 1. Save money: Quitting smoking ca
Impact of new developments on air quality All developments have a potential to impact on air quality, positively as well as negatively. Therefore it is important that the potential impact of new devel
We could talk about our recent ‘Good’ Ofsted rating, our values, our mission to provide outstanding support and care to children and families across Salford, or our commitment to staff wellbeing with
Information for childcare providers on early years entitlements funding for children aged nine months plus, two, three and four year olds. All three and four year olds and eligible 9 months + and two
See a glossary of terms used. Skill: General Getting advice, getting help and getting more help Whole setting approaches to promoting emotional wellbeing and mental health such as Emotionally Fr
Five to Thrive Respond – Cuddle – Relax – Play - Talk Do these five things each time you interact with your child from the time they are born and you will help to grow a healthy, strong and confident
All children develop and learn in different ways and at varying rates; however they will all have areas of strengths and special interest along with areas that need supporting. A child may have a spec