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Gangs and organised crime are not just a Salford problem but the city has come up with a unique way of tackling it and keeping people safe. Project Gulf has jailed hundreds of criminals, seized millio
Food allergy is an immune response to a food or a substance, normally a protein or glyco-protein, found in a food naturally or by contamination, or produced by processing, cooking or digestion. In ext
School governors are the largest volunteer group in the country and are drawn from all walks of life. What governors share is a passionate belief that all children deserve to have access to effective
With facilities across the city, Salford Community Leisure Centres offer something for everyone. With gyms packed with the latest equipment, the best swimming facilities in the city and expert instru
What is Shared Lives? Shared Lives is a service where approved carers share their home and their lives with a person who needs support to live a good life. You share everyday life with your Shared Liv
The 0-19 Health Visiting and School Nursing teams provide a universal health service for all children that reside or are educated in Salford. If you have any concerns about your child’s progress, or
Make healthier lifestyle choices for you and your family Welcome to HAPPI – Salford's Healthy Families Programme, designed to help families approach weight management in a positive and inspired way.
Private fostering occurs when a child up to 16 years of age (or up to the age of 18 if they have a disability) is living and looked after by someone outside of their close family for 28 days (four wee
Disability Living Allowance Disability Living Allowance (DLA) is a tax-free benefit for adults and children who need help looking after themselves or who have difficulty walking because they are physi
Being a parent is an amazing job but it’s not always an easy one. Supporting a child or young person with additional needs or a neurodevelopmental need may pose questions that a parent or carer had no