Pol-Ed
Pol-Ed is an educational resource that has been commissioned by Lancashire Constabulary to support some of the preventative education that takes place within schools. They offer a series of lessons from EYFS to KS5 that can focus on policing priorities such as VAWG, Race-related and assaults
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Alongside this we will use local intelligence such as Supporting Families criteria which can support us to identify both groups of children and families that are more likely to need early support. In line with this partnership wide approach, we ask that all agencies are committed to adopting
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.
at an appropriate level. They need to understand and be competent in using our shared and agreed tools to support early help work with families.
A multi-agency early help training programme is currently offered, that enables partners to train and learn together. The councils early help service
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Selnet works with local furniture reuse organisations to run the entire scheme from the first point of contact through to the approval and delivery of household items.
In the cases where a child lives with parents who have shared responsibility and the child's time is split between two homes, the home address used will be that which is directed by the court or the address where the child lives for the majority of the week. The Local Authority reserves the right
Admission authorities and local authorities must process applications from UK crown servants or UK military families with evidence from their employers or commanding officers that they are returning to the area ahead of any move. They must accept any posting or quartering address as a ‘home
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)
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
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