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Salford City Council recognises that anti-social behaviour can have a significant impact on the lives of residents if left unchallenged. We will work with you to tackle the problem and reduce offendin
Engaging in all forms of relationships is an important part of everyone's life. Relationships with other people have been shown time and again to be important to the health and wellbeing of everyone.
Making small changes to your lifestyle now can have a big impact upon your chances of becoming ill from conditions such as heart disease, stroke and cancer in the future. It makes more sense to try to
If you have trouble getting dressed and undressed, contact Disabled Living. Disabled Living occupational therapists can assess you if you want more detailed advice. Living made easy can lots of optio
See a glossary of terms used. Ordinarily Available Inclusive Provision It is important for adults to recognise behaviour as a communication and to try to understand what it means. Self-regulation
We need to know what you think about our services so that we can improve them. You may have a concern or a complaint about a service or you may have a comment or compliment to make. We want to hear fr
Professional careers information, advice, guidance and coaching support is available for: young people aged 16 to 18 who are not in education employment or training, or are concerned about becoming u
Anyone can refer someone that they are worried may be at risk of or are homeless, to the Housing Options Service (Salford City Council's expert housing advice and assistance service) - with the person
Follow us on: It's important to find someone you can trust to talk to about what's worrying you, perhaps you find someone you can talk to: At home: your parents or other family members At school
If you are eligible for longer-term, publicly-funded care and support, Adult Social Care will talk to you about your options, give you an estimated cost of the care and support you need and help