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How can we help you? We offer information, advice and support to children, young people and parents about special educational needs and disability. This includes matters relating to health and social
Salford City Council’s Winter Support Payment has already made a real difference to 1,806 households in the city. This is approximately 64% of those entitled to the support since the letters landed in
The City Mayor in consultation with the Mayoral Team has developed a local scheme to support people of pensionable age by providing a one-off £200 towards heating bills over this winter period. T
Salford City Council has allocated £1.6 million from its Household Support Fund (HSF) allocation from the government to support Holiday Food Vouchers for eligible children. The decision was agreed at
Funding period: Round seven (part one) of the Household Support Fund will be available from Tuesday 1 April 2025 to Tuesday 30 September 2025. Eligibility: Open to Salford residents who need financi
Council approve £100k funding support for the club Funding includes £20k match funding from Salford Crowdfunder and up to an additional £80k from the City Council Revenue Budget. Decision is in resp
Salford City Council’s new pupil referral unit (PRU) has officially opened. It aims to help children in the city who have been permanently excluded from school to re-engage with education and have pos
Educational Psychologists (EPs) work within the Local Authority in partnership with education settings (early years, schools, and alternative provision and further education colleges), families, and o
Young people with Special Educational Needs and/or Disability (SEND) and parents and/or carers of children and young people with SEND are being invited to join a group to develop and improve Salford’s
If you disagree with the outcome (decision) of an assessment or your support plan, you can appeal. You should have new information or believe that the person that assessed your needs did not take into