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Information and advice if you are struggling to feed yourself or your family.
Public sector bodies with 250 or more staff have a target set to employ an average of at least 2.3% of their staff as new apprentice starts each year.
Our Post-16 Transport Policy Statement sets out the provision for mainstream students aged 16 to 19 and with special needs and disabilities aged 16 to 25.
Children who take part in public performances and activities including modelling work and paid sport require a licence.
The family help service supports families with children and young people with specific needs in a targeted, helpful way.
We work hard to make sure that services are available to keep your children happy, healthy, safe and well. Find out more about what's on offer.
Parents have a legal duty to ensure their children receive full-time education suitable to age, ability, aptitude and any special educational needs.
The council is divided into departments each carrying out a different area of work. Find out the responsibilities of each department.
Bullying is deliberately hurtful behaviour, repeated over a period of time, where it is difficult for those being bullied to defend themselves.
The law regarding work carried out by children and young people aged under 18 years old including hours worked, types of work, wages and holidays.
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