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What schools can expect from the service Salford Educational Psychology Service is an evidence based consultation service. This means that conversations have been found to be crucial in effecting posi
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
Follow us on: Aspirations Making the right decisions about subject choices and future careers plans for some young people can be quite complex and daunting. Whilst teachers at school wi
Foreword by City Mayor Paul Dennett ‘Modern slavery is a serious and brutal crime in which people are treated as commodities and exploited for criminal gain. Many victims are not known to the authori
Salford City Council and Manchester City Council are collaborating on a joint commission to develop a Strategic Regeneration Framework (SRF) for the combined Strangeways and Cambridge regeneration are
Moving more every day can support you to feel healthier and happier – and you can start today with very simple steps. Free and simple ways to get active and move more Salford has 60 parks and green s
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
Follow us on: Next Step is the leaving care service for Salford. We provide support to young people in care from the age of 16 and to care leavers usually until their 21st birthday. However, dep
It is very important that you let us know immediately if you have a change in your circumstances as you may receive too little or too much benefit. It is an offence not to tell us about any change of