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- www.doncaster.gov.uk/News/neurological-rehabilitation-specialist-expands-into-doncaster
MOTIONrehab, which helps improve the lives of adults and children with neurological impairments or disabilities, is expanding to meet a growing demand for its services.
- www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/environmental/water-sampling-services-2
The food team checks various water supplies to ensure they are safe to drink.
- www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/adult-social-care/proud-to-care-doncaster-frequently-asked-questions-about-care-roles
Care is one of those areas of work which can seem a little daunting and we know many of you will have questions about this type of work. We have answered many of our most frequently asked questions below, but don't hesitate to get in touch if there is something we havent covered, or you would prefer a chat about.
- www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/schools/sendias-challenging-decisions
You may disagree with something to do with your child's special educational provision, most of the time this can be sorted out by talking with the either the early years setting, school, college or local authority - this is often referred to as Dispute Resolution.
- www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/schools/leisure-activities
Doncaster has a great range of clubs, activities and events to offer you and your family. With award winning attractions, local parks, days out, and support through our family hubs - there are plenty of places to talk with other adults and encourage children to play, make friends and learn.
- www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/council-tax-benefits/council-tax-discounts-for-students-and-people-in-education
If you, or a member of your household are a full time student or a person in education, you might be able receive a reduction on your Council Tax.
- www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/health-wellbeing/summer-health
During the summer months, warmer weather can affect your health in many ways. This page contains information and advice for staying healthy this summer.
- www.doncaster.gov.uk/send-toolkit/targeted-physical-sensory
Everyone whose primary need is in this category will have a recognised disability with a diagnosis; these disabilities will be either sensory (hearing impairment, visual impairment or multi-sensory impairment) or physical (there is a wide range of physical disabilities, PD). This page outlines some ways in which physical and sensory needs may present at the Targeted Level of the Graduated Approach. There are also details of some model provision and strategies that may be useful at this level.
- www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/schools/together-information-exchange
Together Information Exchange (TIE) is a voluntary register of children and young people 0-19 with disabilities in Doncaster. All local authorities are required by the Children Act 1989 to hold a register of disabled children and young people. Doncaster's register is administrated by Doncaster's Families Information Service. The information you provide is kept on a secure database and supports in planning for the future across all services that support families with disabilities.
- www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/housing/landlord-and-tenant-responsibilities
We have a statutory duty to keep the housing conditions in our area under review with a view to identifying any action that may need to be taken to address housing disrepair issues. In the majority of cases we will seek to form agreements to secure property improvement, however in some circumstances we will use legal enforcement measures to secure improvement if tenants are at risk.
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