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Information about the SFPC programme to help safely reduce the number of children entering care.
This programme aims to join up and enhance services delivered through transformed family hubs in local authority areas, ensuring all families can access the support they need.
Weekend full of fun activities for the family. Includes unique opportunity to see the 200-year-old-plus Nereis Britannica by Cornish botanist John Stackhouse
Support for local authorities applying to become a wave 2 area on the families first for children (FFC) pathfinder programme.
Get a family visa for the UK, live with your spouse or relative - eligibility, proof, renewing, financial and English language requirements.
Find out if there's a family hub in your local area. Family hubs are a single place to get support for children, young people and families. This can include baby groups and parent classes, counselling services and financial advice.
Support and benefits you can get if you're looking after someone else's child, court orders - kinship care, private fostering, friends and family care
You may need a visa to come to the UK to visit, study or work.
Sir Martyn Oliver spoke about the Big Listen, the changes Ofsted is making and taking the time to collaboratively build a better education system for all.
We hear cases where a child who is the subject of legal proceedings must be protected and this protection is not possible under the Children Act 1989. This is called our ‘inherent jurisdiction’. The most common type of case is...
Information to support your recovery after COVID-19.
Information on how to submit an expression of interest (EoI) to take part in the project's second round.
An annual report that provides facts and figures about the incomes and living circumstances of households and families in the UK.
Experimental official statistics on benefits and employment for individuals and households on the DCLG Troubled Families programme.
Essential elements for implementation of the family origin questionnaire (FOQ) to help assess if a person is a likely carrier for sickle cell and thalassaemia (SCT).
This page shares essential programme delivery and policy guidance for Supporting Families.
The family procedure rules are a single set of rules governing the practice and procedure in family proceedings in the high court, county courts and magistrates' courts.
Frankland is a high-security men’s prison in Brasside, County Durham.
Explanation of terms used in Ofsted's official and national statistical releases.
Statistics relating to separated families and their child maintenance arrangements.
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