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About Overview and Scrutiny
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/the-council-democracy/about-overview-and-scrutinyWhat is Overview and Scrutiny? Overview and Scrutiny Panels are primarily made up of Councillors who examine decisions, policies and actions of the Mayor and Cabinet and other bodies that deliver services to residents and the borough such as the local National Health Service (NHS). Although it has no decision making powers Overview & Scrutiny can put forward suggestions for improvement and can publicly hold decision makers to account. This enhances transparency and promotes effective decision making.
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Roman power
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/culture-leisure-tourism/roman-powerDoncaster town
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Support for people who want to change their behaviour
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/crime-anti-social-behaviour-nuisance/support-for-people-who-want-to-change-their-behaviourYou may be worried that you are hurting your partner, ex-partner or a family member. You might be worried about your jealously or that you try to control a loved one. This page gives you more information about healthy and unhealthy relationships and how to reflect on your relationships. There is also support for you if you want to change your behaviour.
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Financial Assessments for Care and Support
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/council-tax-benefits/financial-assessmentsIf you, or someone on your behalf, apply for care and support from the council, we will offer you a financial assessment to check whether you are eligible for any financial help from the council towards the costs of your social care and support.
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Specialist and Outreach Teams: Autism, Social Communication, Education and Training Service (ASCETS)
www.doncaster.gov.uk/send-toolkit/support-services-autism-supportThe ASCETS team consists of specialist teachers and support officers who specialise in supporting schools, children and young people and their families to enhance the learning outcomes for autistic learners or learners with social communication differences. The current age range for ASCETS work with is 5 years old (in Reception class) to 25 years old when an adult may still be attending college.
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Monitoring Archive
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/planning/studies-and-monitoring-archiveArchive for previous monitoring documents since 1 April 2015 (base date of the Local Plan).
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Training and Resources: Removing Communication and Interaction barriers
www.doncaster.gov.uk/send-toolkit/cpd-supporting-communication-interaction-needsSome children and young people may have communication and interaction barriers to their learning and development. This includes speech, social communication, understanding and expressing themselves. For some children this can have a significant impact on their attainment and Social, Emotional and Mental Health.
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Early Education and Childcare Service
www.doncaster.gov.uk/send-toolkit/early-yearsInformation and advice to support children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) aged 0-5.
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How to complain about a Councillor
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/the-council-democracy/how-to-complain-about-a-councillorIf you are unhappy about the way a Councillor, a Co-opted Member of the council or a Parish/Town Councillor has behaved, you can make a complaint in writing to the Council’s Monitoring Officer.
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Discretionary Housing Payments
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/council-tax-benefits/discretionary-housing-paymentsDiscretionary Housing Payments (DHP) provide extra help if you are already getting Housing Benefit or Universal Credit (including housing costs for rent) but you still need further help with your rental costs.
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