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This page covers any kind financial support for young people. Financial support for students The GOV.UK website has a tool to get information on a range of student financial matters. 16 to 19 Bu
Here you will find information about the Swinton and Pendlebury neighbourhood area, as well as current news, useful contacts and opportunities for getting involved. The area is made up of three wards,
Your baby’s midwife will advise us that you are expecting a baby. Your families named Health Visitor will contact you by letter or phone to complete an Antenatal assessment either at home or virtually
Around two weeks after your baby has been born, your health visitor will arrange to visit you all at home to find out how you are feeling and to discuss the health and wellbeing of your new baby and y
The Salford Royal Hospital Discharge Homelessness Team can help you. What is the Hospital Discharge Homelessness Team? We are a team of 2 housing officers who work for Salford City Council but are fu
When your baby is between 6 and 8 weeks old, a health visitor from our 0-19 team will visit you to discuss your baby’s health, development, feeding, and sleeping patterns, or anything else that you ma
Adults aged 18 or over with the capacity to make decisions are able to make provision for the event that sometime in the future they may lack capacity to make certain decisions. This can be done by gi
Working with children is a fast-growing profession offering plenty of variety and great prospects. What type of work would suit me? Firstly, think about the age group you want to work with. Work with
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
What is it and what to do if you find it Japanese knotweed can be identified using the guide on the Non-Native Species Secretariat website. It causes problems because it: can force its way through co