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  • Small Support providers

    • Small and local support for people with learning disabilities and or autism to live at home after leaving secure hospitals or other locked places.
  • Support for resettlers: volunteering opportunities

    • Volunteering is an excellent way of getting to know your local community and helping you to feel at home in Lancashire.
  • Support in your district

    • Find out what support is available in your area from your local district council.
  • Air quality

    • An overview of the different ways the county council supports local and county-wide efforts to improve air quality.
  • Bike reuse and recycling

    • You can take broken, damaged or unwanted bikes to your local recycling centre.
  • Choosing a school if your child has special educational needs or disabilities

    • Advice about choosing a school including questions you might want to ask schools.
  • Support for care leavers

    • Support for care leavers including advice from your personal adviser and advocacy.
  • Emotionally based school avoidance (EBSA) guidance and training

    • Read more
  • Lancashire Insight: Rural Urban Classifications

    • Small areas and local authority districts classifications based on settlement population size, population density and proximity to large settlements
  • Guidance for early education funding providers

    • Information for childcare providers offering early education funding.
  • Children’s Services Support Hub and Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH)

    • MASH is a social work triaging team structured on a locality footprint that screen Request for Support (RFS) that meet Level 4 on the CON.
  • What being ‘school ready’ means

    • Lancashire school readiness definition: a locally agreed understanding of what being ‘school ready’ means.
  • Equipment at home

    • Find out about equipment or adaptations to help you in your home.
  • Maternity services

    • Local midwives and maternity services.
  • Gross value added labour productivity

    • Estimates of gross value added (GVA) labour productivity for the Lancashire-14 ITL2 sub-region, the six Lancashire ITL3 areas and the 14 Lancashire local authority areas
  • 2019 deprivation analysis

    • Local authority analysis, plus summaries for wards, lower-layer super output areas (LSOAs) and NHS clinical commissioning groups (CCGs).
  • Gross domestic product

    • Estimates of gross domestic product (GDP) for the Lancashire-14 ITL2 sub-region, the six Lancashire ITL3 areas and the 14 Lancashire local authority areas
  • SEMH school in Lancaster : Specifications

    • and care plan. It is proposed that the school will offer 20 pupil places within the first year of opening and will offer a further 20 places in year two and the remaining 14 places in year three. The academy will be expected to be flexible in how classes are organised to respond to the demand for places
  • Family Hubs – information for practitioners

    • Resources for professionals working with families. Learn more or get involved.
  • Area profiles

    • Local authority, integrated care system and external sources of local profiles
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