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  • Lancashire Reading Trail

    • Lancashire Reading Trail is an exciting new way to encourage children to read more, to discover more about what's on offer at their library and to have fun.
  • Employees by industry sector

    • Employee numbers by industry sector from the Business Register and Employment Survey (BRES)
  • Allergy information

    • Information from various sources to help consumers, schools and businesses alike, when dealing with people with allergies.
  • Exclusions from school : Independent review panels

    • complete the “no” section and return it to the stated address. You have 15 school days from receipt of the letter to request a review. Where any request is received after 15 school days then it will be treated as late and there will be no review of the decision. Your child's name cannot be removed from
  • Gross value added

    • Estimates of gross value added (GVA) for the Lancashire-14 ITL2 sub-region, the six Lancashire ITL3 areas, the 14 Lancashire local authority areas and Lancashire travel to work areas (TTWAs).
  • Non recyclable waste

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  • Xplorer pass

    • Discover Lancashire's museums with an Xplorer ticket.
  • Arranging your own care

    • Information and services to support you to make your own care arrangements.
  • Burnley recycling centre

    • Burnley recycling centre. Location, opening times and accepted types of waste.
  • Adult Disability Service

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  • 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
  • Baghdad AD 900 loan boxes

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  • Virtual School Superstars

    • Nominate a pupil who you think deserves a reward.
  • Living arrangements

    • Analysis of marriage, civil partnership or cohabitation status of couples and divorced, separated or single status of individuals aged 16 or over living in households.
  • Toys theme loan boxes

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  • Early Help Strategy 2024-2028 : What we have achieved since our last Early Help Strategy was published

    • with partner agencies, resulting in an impressive range of support for families”. Ofsted, November 2022. “Children and families benefit from a wide range of purposeful early help services. They have the right support early on and the need for statutory support is avoided where appropriate. Early help
  • Early Help Strategy 2024-2028 : Performance management

    • Direct performance indicators Increase in the number of families supported through a multiagency early help plans. Number of families where needs are met after an intervention or support plan of Early Help. Low re-referral rates within 12 months of receiving early help support. Partnership Early
  • Early Help Strategy 2024-2028 : Early Help Strategic Priorities - Action Plan

    • 1. Whole system partnership approach Goal Promote a culture of responsibility where prevention and early help is everyone’s responsibility, underpinned by shared principles. Think Link! Actions Strengthen multi-agency governance and ownership of early help. Consider role of Lancashire CSAP. Ensure
  • Employment overview

    • Overview of employees and working owners from the Business Register and Employment Survey (BRES)
  • Rosebud finance key sectors

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