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Notts children benefitting from the best start as plans to expand ...
The next steps will see early years support continue as a priority for the council, at the same time as looking to build the family hub model so that families across the districts benefit from the services from conception until children reach the age of 19 (or up to 25 if young people have special educational needs or disabilities). ...
New guide to help families navigate SEND services
Age-specific support: The guide is organised by age group, making it easy for families to find relevant services for children and young people at different stages of development. Interactive journey map: Users can download a full interactive journey map that outlines the support available from birth to 25 years.
Report to the Cabinet Member, Children and Families
Council’s well established ‘graduated response’ system through which additional support and resource is provided to mainstream schools in order that children with a special educational need or disability can fulfil their education in mainstream schools. The majority
Director of Public Health’s Annual Report 2016 – Update on progress
03 2016 DPH Annual Report Recommendation Target travel behaviour change campaigns to inform, encourage and enable people to make more walking and cycling trips more often
Response to announcement by Sec of State for Housing, Communities and ...
I support HS2 and the wider potential of a locally-led development corporation. It is my view that this would provide jobs and skills, which are fit for the modern era, and would help boost the prospects of local people.
Health Scrutiny Committee Briefing September 2021 Better Mental Health ...
These patients require intensive support provided in a secure setting which conforms to the standards of modern mental health care. The proposal to improve local inpatient mental health services focuses on ensuring that, for those small number of patients who need hospital-based mental
Previous forecast APPENDIX B budget Variance £ 000 £ 000 £ 000 £ 000 £ ...
2 5. The overall Adult Social Care and Public Health budget is forecasting a £5.579 million overspend as at the end of September 2023. 6. Integrated Strategic Commissioning is forecasting a net underspend of £0.15 million after reserves, a decreased underspend of £0.04 million since Period 5. 7. Ageing Well is forecasting an overspend of £0.15 million.
REPORT OF THE CHAIRMAN OF THE CHILDREN AND FAMILIES SELECT COMMITTEE ...
review identified that it would support a range of strategic priorities, as well as the strategies and policies that underpinned them. 8. The Nottinghamshire Plan 2021-31 sets out the strategic vision for the future of the county and the Council. The activity in the Nottinghamshire Plan is built around achieving a 10-year
Report to Cabinet 9 March 2023 Agenda Item: 4 REPORT OF THE CABINET ...
1 report to cabinet 9 march 2023 agenda item: 4 report of the cabinet member for economic development and asset management spherical tokamak for energy production (step) fusion project update
Opportunity for parents-to-be, young people and families to shape ...
Family hubs aim to provide opportunities for families to access a wide range of support services and would be the first of its kind in Nottinghamshire. Services would range from maternity services, through to early years and children 0–19 (25 for those with special educational needs and disabilities). It is intended that it would be a more ...
REPORT OF THE CORPORATE DIRECTOR, ADULT SOCIAL CARE AND HEALTH ...
care and support provision across the county. As required the department has shared and discussed the proposals with health partners, within a tight timescale. The costs set out in the table in Appendix 1 will be managed within the financial envelope of the grant. 3. The Council is awaiting the detail of the monitoring that will be required by the
WORK PROGRAMME 2022/23 – CHILDREN AND FAMILIES SELECT COMMITTEE ...
financial support for the provision of school uniform that is scheduled to take place before the start of the 2023/24 financial year. WORK PROGRAMME 2022/23 – CHILDREN AND FAMILIES SELECT COMMITTEE – UPDATED 9 JUNE 2023 . Response to the Ofsted Focused V isit to Nottinghamshire County Council Children’s
Report to Cabinet 19 September 2024 Agenda Item: 8 REPORT OF THE ...
Estates, support teams (Data, IT etc) and colleagues within Legal Services to consider the detail of the transfer, which are scheduled throughout September/October 2024. 11. Whilst all parties are working towards a transfer date before the end of this financial year, this date is subject to the outcomes of the consultation process and the
HEALTH SCRUTINY COMMITTEE DRAFT WORK PROGRAMME 2022/23 Scrutiny ...
Support Last considered Feb 2022 - To be discussed with Chair/V-Chair Adult Social Care and PH Select Committee to . consider how the committees can work together to look at this item Tomorrow’s NUH Proposal to have all-member briefing sessions as required, rather than as regular agenda
APPENDIX B COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON 28 SEPTEMBER 2023 QUESTIONS ...
17 APPENDIX B COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON 28 SEPTEMBER 2023 QUESTIONS TO THE LEADER, CABINET MEMBERS AND COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Question to the Leader of the Council from Councillor Penny Gowland
Nottshelpyourself
improving skills in the home: managing household routines and cooking; finding new social opportunities: finding local groups and activities; finding work: looking for voluntary or paid work or signposting you to more specialist employment support ... outreach support - the person needing support lived in their own home, a carer provide help as ...
Nottinghamshire Emergency Assistance Fund Approved Projects (updated on ...
collection and household support. Also provides help and support by transporting wheelchair users to medical appointments and offers a befriending scheme for service users. £6,492 Broxtowe Stapleford and Broxtowe Central John Doddy, John Longdon The Helpful Bureau Local volunteers working together to provide food and essential item donations
Money - Nottshelpyourself
As you leave care we want to support you to become a financially independent adult. We offer a range of practical support and advice, as well as direct financial support to help you make a successful shift from care to independence. ... For example, on household bills such as water - you could be entitled to up to 90% reduction on your water ...
Broxtowe Borough Council - Housing Options and Homelessness
Council Assistance Broxtowe Borough Council’s Housing Options Team can help you in the following ways: Assessing your current housing situation and working out what your needs and requirements are Advising you on steps to take to avoid homelessness and stay in your home Being available for referral from partners and support services. If you have a physical or mental illness, if you are ex ...
Short Breaks - Frequently asked questions - Nottshelpyourself
Find answers to frequently asked questions about Nottinghamshire County Council funded short breaks. On this page Online form and making an application Allocation and appeal Short breaks provision and direct payments Reviews and reapplying Complaints Data security and processing Online form and making an application…