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  • Full list of successful bids from the Community Ownership Fund.

  • Where to find work, who can help you and how to access skills based training for employment.

  • Guidance for councils about applications to Homes for Ukraine for children who are not travelling with or joining their parent or legal guardian.

  • Guide for VCSE organisations on how to bid and win contracts with government

  • How to manage burials grounds, including the laws you need to follow, maintenance standards and staff training.

  • This leaflet explains the process for reviewing child maintenance cases every year and how it affects paying parents and receiving parents.

  • Information about next steps when you have sponsored a guest for 6 months.

  • The regulations about working in any healthcare role, and how to register with the appropriate accredited bodies.

  • This guidance explains how public authorities can ensure that their public-facing staff speak English (or Welsh).

  • The legal requirements for getting your driving licence, and how public transport works in the UK.

  • Learn more about the Windrush Generation, the National Windrush Monument and how Windrush Day is celebrated across the country.

  • How charity trustees can protect their assets and resources by choosing the right type of insurance.

  • Overview of the main measures of the Localism Act 2011.

  • Find out how charities can vest land in the name of the Official Custodian for Charities.

  • Protecting staff, passengers and property on public transport: police roles, CCTV and witness evidence use, tools to restrict anti-social acts

  • Advice and information on key aspects of the UK’s counter-terrorism legislation and how it may affect charities and their work.

  • This leaflet explains how the Child Maintenance Service works out how much child maintenance a paying parent must pay.

  • Resources to educate young people about the Windrush story and to recognise the significant contributions of the British Caribbean communities to the UK.

  • How to live with your sponsor, what to expect from them and what to do if things don't work out.

  • These documents present high-level data to support the Plan for Neighbourhoods programme, and are intended to support Neighbourhood Boards in identifying and evidencing local needs.