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Key roles within children’s health services
- An introduction to some of the health professionals and specialist services in children’s health.
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Previously looked after children (PLA) and children with a social worker (CWSW) - information for educational settings
- Support for schools and early years settings to meet their duties for PLAC, from the Virtual School.
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Fair access protocols
- The principles by which children without a school place are found one as quickly as possible.
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Section 27 nursery membership
- Support for schools providing governor led nursery provision (0 to 4 years).
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Education workforce development (SEND)
- Information for professionals working in early years settings, schools and further education colleges. Includes the updated SEND toolkit.
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Early years sensory impairment support
- Support for pre-school children with hearing, vision or multisensory impairments.
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Early years representation for early education funding
- Find out about early years representation at the Lancashire Schools Forum and how to get involved in the Early Years Consultative Group.
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Complaints and appeals
- Read more
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Online parenting courses: 0 to 5
- Free online training sessions on topics such as connecting through play, big emotions, kindness, and starting primary school.
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Life story work
- Information for schools and settings about life story work to support looked after children and how they can be part of this work.
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Allergy information for food businesses
- Information from various sources to help consumers, schools and businesses alike, when dealing with people with allergies.
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Accessibility statement
- Accessibility information and browser support.
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Resettlement in Lancashire: training opportunities for professionals
- Bespoke training packages to support community groups, voluntary/charity organizations, schools and faith groups.
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Children in our care, care leavers and vulnerable children
- Includes previously looked after children - information for adoptive parents and those with children on a special guardianship order or child arrangement order.
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Wrapround childcare : Overview
- Wraparound childcare provides before and after school care for primary school-aged children in England. It typically runs from 8am to 6pm during term time and is available at schools, community centres, nurseries, or with childminders. This is different from out-of-school activities, or school
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Education - young people in care
- If you are in care, we will support you in your education to help you do your best and be happy. Find out about designated teachers, personal education plans and Britannica school online encyclopaedia.
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Book awards
- Choose books for your school library and classroom from the Book Bus.
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Neighbourhood Intelligence
- JSNA data and intelligence at neighbourhood level - main dashboard
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Waiting lists
- Read more
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Elective Home Education Procedures
- Read more
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School offers
We will email secondary school offers and publish the offers online during working hours on Monday 3 March 2025.
Wraparound childcare
All parents in England with primary school-aged children can access wraparound childcare. There are no eligibility criteria for accessing new wraparound childcare places.