Through this portal suppliers and service providers can now gain access to Sourcing (for all quotes, tenders and commissioning) and, where appropriate, the iSupplier Care Portal.
of commissioned places agreed between the council and the academy sponsor in accordance with the School and Early Years Finance (England) Regulations. The amount per place will be £10,000 supplemented by top up funding appropriate to each pupil's needs.
It is important that practitioners across Lancashire who encounter children, young people, and their families, understand and have the confidence to play their part in delivering Early Help. A mainstream commitment to the Early Help model is needed from the very top of organisations through
Voluntary Sector Organisations
Outcomes
People in education/training following support
People gaining a qualification following support
People engaged in job searching following support
People in employment, including self-employment, following support
Organisations engaged in knowledge transfer
The strategy for delivering cultural services including libraries, museums, conservation and collections, heritage learning, archives, Lancashire Music Service, outdoor education and development teams.
and met then the viability of the scheme will be ranked on a need assessment and financial costs
Starting at the top, as many schemes as possible with the funding available are introduced that year
Unsuccessful schemes are kept on file for consideration the next year.
Schemes that do not pass
alternative places.
If a place becomes available and your child is top of the list, they will be offered a place whether or not you have appealed. If you want to add your child to the waiting list or know their position on the waiting list, please contact your area education office.
Lists will be kept