You can use the home library service if you can't get to a library because of your age, disability, poor physical or mental health, caring responsibilities or mobility problems.
may be made for other special circumstances for example medical or social difficulties or unsuitable journeys for pupils.
Please include details and supporting evidence in your application.
Further information
For more information see the school transport policies.
Not entitled to free transport
Benefits information and services that provide grants to children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities, and their families.
Co-production is a values driven approach that encourages organisations to work in equal partnership with resettlers to design, develop and evaluate services.
Cheshire West and Chester Autism Service Pupil Voice Resource Pack (all ages)
Cheshire West and Chester Pupil Voice Resource Pack
The Autism Service has developed a pack of tools to help collect the voice of the pupil for those with differences in their communication style. The pack contains twelve
As part of the Lancashire County Council's celebrations of its 50 years, Lancashire library service has put together a list of 50 influential Lancashire authors.
is less than 70% it is advisable you inform your supervising social worker and to attend a face to face training course, if available. Any training with a pass rate of less than 70% will not be included towards your learning and development.
The on-line training is an alternative way of accessing
Keeping Lancashire moving: The resilient route network are those roads designated a high priority to maintaining "economic activity and access to key services during extreme weather" (DfT 2016).
to adulthood and related services, whether that be into supported living, supported internships or adult social care pathway. It would ensure equity of offer across the county and allow providers to establish robust relationships with employers in the area. It is suggested that a Framework for Post 19