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List of valid proof of address documents: Parents are required to provide proof of address when accepting their child’s school place. This must prove residence at the given home address on the allocat
List of valid proof of address documents: Parents are required to provide proof of address when accepting their child’s school place. This must prove residence at the given home address on the allocat
How can we help you? We offer information, advice and support to children, young people and parents about special educational needs and disability. This includes matters relating to health and social
Salford Ethnic Minority and Traveller Achievement Service (EMTAS) and Salford Youth Service are services which offer support and opportunities to a wide number of children and young people across the
Alternative Provision is an intervention commissioned to support young people. Our vision for education in Salford is that we want all children and young people to achieve their potential. All child
Place is responsible for a host of services in the city, from highly visible activities like bin collections and street cleaning to less noticeable tasks like dealing with contaminated land. Lead Mem
These guidance notes have been prepared to assist your chances of being invited to attend an interview. All jobs advertised will have a job description for the post advertised and a person specificati
Information for young people This is the place for young people, parents and carers to find out what’s on offer from a wide range of organisations across the city. Information is provided for differ
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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