When a child, for whatever reason, can’t safely stay at home, it is up to the local authority to step in and give them the care, support and stability that they deserve. This is called corporate parenting.
Solihull Council has launched a project to understand how connected autonomous vehicles (CAVs) might be integrated into the borough’s transport network in the future.
From May 2024 and following the UK’s departure from the European Union, voting rights for EU citizens have changed. To be registered to vote, EU citizens living in England must meet new eligibility criteria, based on the country that they are from and when they started living in the UK.
The Solihull educational psychology service (SEPS) occasionally works with out of borough schools and agencies for children and young adults, such as children looked after.