Co-production is where service providers work in partnership with other services, young people, families, and carers to ensure they have a positive impact on people people’s lives and are effective in their delivery.
School holidays can be a difficult time for some families because of increased costs such as food, clothing and childcare. So, the Solihull HAF programme is designed to support school aged children, from Reception to year 11 who are in full-time education and receive benefits-related free school meals.
Community Advice Hubs in Chelmsley Wood and Solihull town centre are available every week day to provide information and support about a range of topics including care options, accessing benefits, housing issues and energy efficiency.
If you have care and support needs, adaptations to your home, for example, a stairlift, can make it easier to live there independently for as long as possible.
Notice is hereby given that the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull has made The Metropolitan Borough of Solihull (Kingshurst Village) Compulsory Purchase Order 2021 under section 226(1)(a) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990. Please find associated documents below.
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.
As part of the ‘graduated approach’, schools can request additional provision from the CLD team in the form of 1:1 or small group intervention to improve pupil outcomes. Ordinarily, the focus would be on literacy or numeracy skill development.
Commercial rubbish is anything that comes from business based activities where you’ve paid money to receive a service. For example, this could include grass cuttings or hedge trimmings from garden services.
On the 1 October 2013 much of the Scrap Metal Dealers Act 2013 came into force. This replaces the Scrap Metal Dealers Act 1964 and will see the registration scheme replaced by a licensing scheme.