• Wrapround childcare : Overview

    • Wraparound childcare provides before and after school care for primary school-aged children in England. It typically runs from 8am to 6pm during term time and is available at schools, community centres, nurseries, or with childminders. This is different from out-of-school activities, or school
  • Events

    • Search for free events and activities at your local library, the Archives and Lancashire museums.
  • What's on

    • Find local drop-in sessions, groups, courses and activities for families.
  • MS365 Using Planner - IT0070

    • This demonstration covers navigating around Planner, creating and updating tasks and activities.
  • MS 365 - Using Planner- IT0070

    • This demonstration covers navigating around Planner, creating and updating tasks and activities.
  • POWAR participation group

    • Meet other young people with special educational needs and disabilities for games, activities and discussions and a chance to influence decision-making.
  • Street work permits

    • The council's traffic management permit scheme introduced to help minimise disruption from road and street works and activities.
  • Public health and spatial planning

    • Public health advisory notes aimed at local planners and decision makers including hot food takeaways and active design.
  • Getting adult social care support

    • Includes information on our eligibility criteria and assessment process.
  • SEND Directory

    • Search for organisations and services that support or provide information, advice and activities for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and their families.
  • The Lancashire permit scheme

    • The county council's permit scheme coordinates activities in the public highway so as to improve our ability to minimise disruption from road and street works.
  • Informal ESOL grant scheme : What we will not fund

    • Applications for core costs or on-going project costs, for example costs such as rent, utilities or on-going salaries that are not directly connected to proposed projects Applications for research activities or to help pay towards legal fees Applications where the request for funding
  • A582 and Leyland Road updated proposals

    • Improving journeys by widening the A582 in South Ribble to add capacity.
  • Informal ESOL grant scheme : Available grants

    • The Informal ESOL Grant Scheme will fund projects and activities that meet the aims and conditions of the Scheme. It will award of up to £10,000 per individual project. Match funding is welcome. The Scheme will run initially for two years, with the total amount of funding available being a maximum
  • Wrapround childcare : Requesting wraparound childcare

    • childcare for children up to age 14 or 18 for children with special educational needs and disabilities. This does not include after-school sports clubs or one-off activities. Submit your request in writing (by letter, email, or through school-run parent surveys) to your child’s school, confirming
  • Reuse household items

    • There are lots of ways you can reuse more of your unwanted household items and find quality, nearly new items in Lancashire.
  • Informal ESOL grant scheme : Defining informal language training

    • English language teaching and learning is a broad field than spans a range of different methods, contexts and activities. More specifically, “Formal Language Training” or "Formal ESOL" refers to the provision of ESOL that leads to students attaining accredited qualifications from a provider
  • Informal ESOL grant scheme : The Informal ESOL Grant Scheme

    • that propose suitable projects and activities for the provision of informal ESOL for refugees in Lancashire. Organisations may submit proposals that cover the whole county (the 12 refugee resettlement areas plus Blackpool Unitary Authority) or individual resettlement areas (or groups of such areas
  • Voice of the child : Further examples and links

    • people. Site contains both free and paid worksheets, activity plans and programmes of work that can be used with children and young people to enable them to express themselves and develop. ‘Say it your own way’ Children’s participation in assessments (2006) Barnardo’s/DfES This pack includes a range
  • Moving to Universal Credit from other benefits : What else you need to know

    • account. If you are claiming as a couple, both of you might be subject to “conditionality” in other words having to look for work or engage in work-related activities via the jobcentre. Even if you are working, you might be expected to look for more hours or for a better paid job. If you are self