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A review is a re-assessment of your support needs. Adult social care aims to review your care and support regularly. You can also ask for a review any time your situation has changed. Why does Adult S
Support available: FACES – Fathers of Autistic Children Empowered to Support We are looking to support Fathers of Autistic Children. Why not join us for a Father’s walk and talk? Place: Clifton Count
The Starting Life Well service offers financial and sustainability support to childcare providers. This includes: financial business planning and sustainability planning business marketing business
Early Support Key Worker Team The Early Support Key Workers are part of Salford Early Help Service. Early Support Key Workers are in place to support families with disabled children under five years o
The Household Support Fund, provided by the Department for Work and Pensions, was introduced in October 2021 to support vulnerable households with essentials like food and energy costs. The Household
Being a parent or carer brings many joys and wonderful experiences as you watch your child try new things, develop their skills and become more independent. These moments can be particularly poignant
The Energy Bills Support Scheme (EBSS) is a non-repayable discount of £400 from the government, that every household with a domestic electricity connection started to receive directly from their elect
An assessment is when Adult Social Care find out about your care and support needs and how meeting these can help you achieve what is most important to you. It’s set out in the Care Act 2014 and you c
Person Email address Denee Cassidy, Cohesion and Resilience Lead denee.cassidy@salford.gov.uk Iman Jacoby, Cohesion Officer iman.jacoby@salford.gov.uk Lucy Wright, Partnership Su
If you are eligible for publicly-funded care and support, Adult Social Care will often suggest up to six weeks of reablement or intermediate care. Reablement Up to six weeks of rehabilitation wit