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Maintaining your Home
Maintaining your home is an important part of living independently. Making sure your home is safe, warm and secure helps to keep you well in your home and prevent risks, such as falls. Family and friends It might be worth talking to family or close friends about helping you…Manchester City Council School Finder Tool
Manchester City Council have put together a School Finder tool for primary and secondary schools. You can search for a school by name or by entering your post code to show you the nearest schools to you.Manchester Discretionary Childcare Fund
A limited pot of discretionary childcare funding is available to support parents or carers of pre school age children to attend regular appointments or sessions as part of a package of support. Only professionals can apply for discretionary childcare funding such as Health visitors, Support…Manchester Young Carers Strategy
Please find the Manchester Young Carers Strategy 2020-2023 attachedManchester's Early Help Assessment - A signs of strength record
The Manchester Early Help Assessment Form Why do an Early Help Assessment? A professional or you yourself have told us about an area of your life you might like some help with. So that we can make sure we get you the right support from…Medication Management
While taking medication is a necessary part of many people’s lives, it’s often easy to get distracted and forget to take them. Not only can this have an effect on the condition you are taking them for, but can also lead to or cause other issues, such as increasing the risk of a fall. Here are…Multi Agency Domestic Abuse Toolkit
Do you work with people who may be experiencing domestic violence and abuse?The toolkit will hopefully make your job easier, by giving information you need to advise on matters such as legal advice and housing options, in one easy to find document. View the toolkit…NSPCC online safety for children - parental advice and information
Children and young people spend a lot of time online – it can be a great way for them to socialise, explore and have fun. But children do also face risks like cyberbullying or seeing content that's inappropriate. The following NSPCC websites and helplines can…Options for dealing with your debts
Find out what options are available if you can't pay your debts. You'll be asked questions about: How much you owe, your assets (eg property and possessions) and your income. View the support information on the GOV.UK website.