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Central government, Derbyshire Virtual School and other guidance to support your statutory duties towards looked-after children in educational settings.
NHS Continuing Healthcare is a package of continuing care arranged and funded solely by the NHS. It's also sometimes known as fully funded NHS care.
The Department of Education launched a new set of mandatory standards for all food served within schools from January 2015.
We maintain over 1,000 bridges on our road network plus countless footbridges on public Rights of Way (RoW) throughout the county.
The Derbyshire Compact is an agreement between voluntary and community groups and public bodies, setting out a framework for how they work together.
Derbyshire's Health and Wellbeing Board sets priorities to improve health and wellbeing in the county and makes sure that services work effectively together.
Find more about the local relationship and sexual health needs of young people.
If you work with the public, then you have an important role to play.
There are lots of benefits to fostering with us including free leisure cards for the whole family, free internet and a competitive allowance scheme.
You may want to apply for your child to change schools other than when they are due to start secondary education. These are known as in-year admissions.
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