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Salford Virtual School is highly ambitious for our children in care. As corporate parents, we are driven by the question 'Would this be good enough for my child?' in the work that we do. We passionate
See a glossary of terms used. Skill: General Getting advice, getting help and getting more help There is a proactive approach to identifying needs and monitoring that appropriate action is taken
Below are a few common questions about fostering. What is fostering? Fostering involves looking after children and young people in your home and providing an experience of family life. Research sh
Whether you are eligible for social care services or not, Adult Social Care will always give you information and advice to help you choose the best option for you. Sometimes you may want to get indepe
The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Statutory Framework (September 2012) requires that parents and carers must be supplied with a short written summary of their child's development in the three pr
Lifelong Links aims to create lasting support networks for care experienced children and young people who have lost connections with family members and other important people during their time in care
As part of our drive to improve the outcomes for cared for and previously cared for after children, Salford Virtual School Team provide training and development sessions across a range of subject area
Fostering Unfiltered is a bold, new campaign with an ambition to inspire more people in Greater Manchester, from all walks of life, to become foster carers. Led by Greater Manchester Combined Authori
Find out which benefits, concessions and schemes you and your family could be entitled to. For a benefits check contact Salford Welfare Rights and Debt Advice Service or visit the Contact a Fami
See a glossary of terms used. Ordinarily Available Inclusive Provision Research into child development confirms what experienced professionals already know: that little children need to have lots