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Questions which received a written answer after the meeting
1 county council meeting held on 31 march 2022 questions to committee chairmen written responses provided after the meeting as the time limit
Adoption East Midlands supports National Adoption Week 2024 and ...
The campaign shows adopters that they are not alone by highlighting the ‘village’ that makes every journey unique - from social workers and foster carers, to birth families and grandparents. New adoption data shows there has been a 22% increase in the number of children with a plan for adoption not yet matched with an adoptive family, alongside a fall in the number of adopters coming forward.
LCF Talented Athletes Recommendations 2022-23-REPORT
(including social media, e-bulletins, the local press, and Active Notts), have been widely used to encourage applications from across all of Nottinghamshire. ... Masters or adult age group standings will not be taken into consideration). 6 Table 1: The number of Talented Athlete recommendations 2022-23 by sport / discipline Sport / discipline ...
Recycling centres - Nottinghamshire County Council
New research reveals predicted long-term economic benefits of STEP for future generations
5 Health and Safety Review and Action Plan - Nottinghamshire County Council
Library’s service and Children’s Residential Social Care, both having been accredited following external assessment. Further change in scope is likely as some services become arms-length and the management system focus changes to account for supply chain compliance monitoring and retained client functions. Performance: 5.
Information for professionals
Information for professionals. Family hub networks are soon being rolled out in Nottinghamshire. Children’s centre services will continue as normal while we make the changes.
Report to Governance & Ethics Committee - Nottinghamshire County Council
1 Report to Governance & Ethics Committee 10 March 2022 Agenda Item: 7 REPORT OF SERVICE DIRECTOR FOR FINANCE, INFRASTRUCTURE & IMPROVEMENT
Empowering young voices: NottAlone Live 2024
Empowering young voices: Nottinghamshire youth shares insight from mental health events. Children and young people from Nottingham and Nottinghamshire participated in two mental health events during Children’s Mental Health Week, 5-11 February, which showcased local talent and encouraged young people to use their voices.
APPENDIX 1 PROPOSED ADMISSION ARRANGEMENTS FOR COMMUNITY AND VOLUNTARY ...
o Children with an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) o Multiple applications • How applications are processed o Catchment areas o Special consideration o Distance measurement o Tie breaker o Late applications Section 2 – admission oversubscription criteria and published admission number (PAN)
Report - Nottinghamshire County Council
meeting SOCIAL SERVICES SELECT COMMITTEE date 26th July 2005 agenda item number REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OF SOCIAL SERVICES PROGRESS REPORT TO DATE – RESIDENTIAL CHILD CARE SERVICES 1. Purpose of the Report 1.1. A study group report regarding developments in the residential child care service was agreed by Select Committee on 28th September 2004.
Wellbeing and Social Inclusion Service Action Plan
Wellbeing and Social Inclusion Service Action Plan October 2007 November 2007 December 2007 January-March 2008 October 2008 User and Carer 1.User and Carer Forums and Reference Groups - set and establish terms of reference 2. Develop plan for paid roles as agreed by above within framework set out by out Steering Group 1.Recruitment to paid roles 2.
Local Support for under 5’s with SEND and early years settings
Services include short breaks and DCATCH home care packages. The Graduated Approach to SEND Support 0 - 4 year olds ... Area SENCO helps make the links between education, health and social care to facilitate appropriate early provision for children with SEN and their transition to compulsory schooling. They provide district SENCO networks to ...
Director of Public Health’s Annual Report 2016 – Update on progress
identification and care of patients with diabetes. The following pages provide an update on activity undertaken to implement these recommendations during 2017. 02 2016 DPH Annual Report Recommendation Continue to invest in safe walking and cycling infrastructure
Understanding Pupil Premium Plus (PP+) for pupils previously in care
In 2011 the Department for Education (DfE) introduced PP+ for children in care, and in 2013 extended this funding to those pupils previously in care. This is in recognition of the impact trauma and loss can have on children's lives and the key role of schools in supporting children who have had a difficult start. For children previously in care ...
Report to Children and Young People’s Committee
b) the consistency of social work practice in all geographical areas of the County c) the awareness of, and social work response to, safeguarding privately fostered children d) the assessments, support and oversight of children in care placed with family and friend carers. 8.
REPORT OF THE SERVICE DIRECTOR HR AND CUSTOMER SERVICE REVISED STAFFING ...
Social Care Workforce Development Team 2 temp posts Team Manager 1 post Workforce and Organisational Development Officers 10 posts Workforce and Organisational Development Officers 7 posts Functional Administrative Support 6 posts Nottinghamshire Children’s Safeguarding Board Nottinghamshire Partnership for Social Care Workforce
Director of Public Health’s Annual Report
The Health and Social Care Act 2012 sets out a requirement for all Directors of Public Health to produce an annual independent report on the health of their local population (the local authority is required to publish it). The report is to raise awareness and understanding of local health issues, highlight areas of specific
Nottinghamshire Pension Fund Committee - Nottinghamshire County Council
since 1 April 2014, on ‘Career Average Revaluated Earnings’ (CARE). Members’ benefits are determined strictly in accordance with the scheme regulations and are not affected by the value of Fund assets. Where members joined the scheme before 1 April 2014, protections are in
Public consultation on £1.14 billion devolution deal to begin in ...
As well as the £1.14 billion, it includes an extra £16 million for new homes on brownfield land, and control over a range of budgets like the Adult Education Budget, which could be better tailored to the needs of people in our communities. The devolution deal is a level 3 deal, which offers the most local powers and funding.
Social Enterprise A Strategic Framework and Action Plan Introduction
Social / Community Aims - they have values rooted in social and economic change and well-being through job creation, training and provision of services. 11. There is plenty of evidence from Nottinghamshire and elsewhere to suggest that the social economy – and specifically social enterprise - is a ‘good thing’. Social