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There are lots of benefits to fostering with us including free leisure cards for the whole family, free internet and a competitive allowance scheme.
When a parent or carer is advised that their child is excluded from school it can be a distressing and confusing time, for both the parents or carers and child.
The NHS is ready to welcome people arriving from the Ukraine and interpreting services are in place for information and advice and health appointments.
Mainstream home to school transport, special educational needs and disabilities transport, and adult care transport privacy notice.
White Hall Outdoor Education Centre is a local education authority outdoor centre for schools and groups.
Our libraries are a good place to find out about your family tree. Even if your family isn't from the area there'll be information to help you make a start.
A child of school age who works part-time must be registered with us and hold a work permit. Find out what types of work a child of school age can do.
Our Post-16 Transport Policy Statement sets out the provision for mainstream students aged 16 to 19 and with special needs and disabilities aged 16 to 25.
A child must be supervised by a chaperone unless they are under the direct care of their parent, a teacher from their school or their home tutor.
We have free, fun sessions for families, schools, community groups and volunteer organisations.
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