We are always on the lookout for talented individuals who want to make a positive difference to people’s lives and can help us to continue to build on our success.
We subscribe to major online information resources so that you can use them free of charge, at home, at work or in the library, at any time of day or night.
Governing boards, head teachers and staff should be aware of their statutory responsibilities under the Equality Act 2010 and their health and safety responsibilities for staff undertaking the moving and handling of learners with physical disabilities.
Our Procurement Team work collaboratively across the Council to ensure that our contracts provide a positive impact on the lives of our customers across the borough.
An overpayment is caused when you have been paid more housing benefit than you are entitled to receive. An invoice, and possibly other notices, will have been sent to you about the overpayment.
There is a national framework that all local authorities must operate within for the funding of special educational needs in mainstream schools including academies.
Find out about local and national support and the care and support that is available for people in Solihull who are living with or caring for someone with an autistic spectrum disorder (ASD).
Working in partnership, Solar and the Solihull Educational Psychology Service (SEPS) are supporting schools to develop their understanding and ability to support children and young people who find it difficult to consistently attend and positively engage in school.
These provide a safe, warm, and friendly environment with refreshments and food, opportunities to socialise and access a range of useful information and advice
Open to all schools in the borough, the awards challenge pupils and teachers to learn more about the environment both locally and globally, and strive to make their school more eco-friendly.