be made to make it possible for them to attend.
EOTAS is arranged by the local authority through:
education, health and care needs assessment
education, health and care plan review
education health and care needs re-assessment
EOTAS is not elective, home education (EHE). EHE is where a parent/carer
We've now teamed up with Blackpool Council to form a brand new regional adoption agency called Adoption Lancashire & Blackpool. Find out more, along with the support we will offer you on our new website - Adoption Lancashire and Blackpool.
From the term after your child's third birthday, they can have up to 15 hours a week at a local nursery or with a childminder funded by the government.
Eden Project North is a unique and ambitious project that seeks to reimagine the seaside resort for the twenty-first century, with a focus on education, ecology and community.
their school offer.
If you are applying for more than one child please complete one application form per child.
You will need to provide a digital photograph for secondary school pupils. This can be taken on your own device. It must:
show your child's head and shoulders
be taken against a plain
will have practical knowledge of using technology to support their services and the digital skills and aptitude to offer help to their colleagues. To find out who your digital champion is, speak to your line manager, or email Internal Communications.
Further information
If you need further information
Information about the new delivery model for school improvement (team around the school) for all Lancashire schools, sixth forms and early years providers.
). 'Resettlement areas' are defined as all local authorities resettling refugees under the government funded schemes. This includes all Local Authorities in Lancashire, with the exception of Blackburn with Darwen and Chorley who manage their own ESOL provision.
The aims of the Informal ESOL Grant
Updated April 2023. How we intend to meet the sufficiency duty for the children we look after, improve the quality and choice of placements and minimise the likelihood of suitable placements not being available locally (PDF 716 KB)
Transforming Friargate North and Ringway is one of the first Preston Transforming Cities Fund schemes, aimed at boosting connectivity by bus, rail and active travel such as cycling and walking.