• Health

    • Physical and mental health services.
  • Healthy mums and babies

    • Advice and services to help you and your baby have a healthy start including information about vaccinations.
  • Elections

    • On Thursday 1 May 2025, Lancashire's voters will go to the polls to elect their representatives to shape and decide on council services.
  • Being detained under the Mental Health Act

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  • Domestic abuse

    • Advice about safe sex and sexual health services.
  • Personal insolvencies and other debt issues

    • Insolvency service results
  • Employment support

    • Support for people with disabilities or mental health issues to find a job or stay in work.
  • Benefit challenges and appeals

    • How to challenge a benefit decision from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) or HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) and how the Welfare Rights Service may be able to help.
  • iSupplier portal support

    • Through this portal suppliers and service providers can now gain access to Sourcing (for all quotes, tenders and commissioning) and, where appropriate, the iSupplier Care Portal.
  • Private fostering

    • Parents may arrange with someone who is not a close relative to care for their child. Both have the responsibility to inform children's social care.
  • Funding and referrals

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  • Private fostering information for young people

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  • Community Alcohol Partnerships

    • Local partnerships set up to tackle underage drinking, anti-social behaviour and improve communities.
  • Childcare and early years settings

    • Early years provider portal, setting up new childcare, becoming a childminder, free early education funding, Pupil Premium for early years children, early years foundation stage consultants, safeguarding, and Family Information Service documents.
  • IPC forums

    • Learn about various infection prevention and control topics and create social connections at our upcoming forums or take a look at resources from past forums.
  • Lancashire SEND Partnership

    • The Lancashire SEND Partnership brings together all the agencies in Lancashire which provide the special educational needs and disability (SEND) services for children, young people, their parents and carers.
  • Publication scheme : Classes of information

    • functions and responsibilities. Lists and Registers Information held in registers required by law and other lists and registers relating to the functions of the authority. The services we offer Business Children education and families Consumer advice Health and social care Jobs, employment
  • SEMH school in Lancaster : Specifications

    • and families in a coordinated, holistic way. These services may include access to out of hours learning activities and clubs, parenting support and community-based projects and potentially include social enterprises. Academy proposers are asked to provide evidence in their application
  • Children and family wellbeing service support for expectant and new families

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  • Health and care intelligence

    • Health, wellbeing, lifestyles and social care.