News: Council Invests in Improved CCTV network
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Elective Home Education (EHE) is the term used by the Department for Education (DfE) to describe a parents’ decision to provide education for their children at home, instead of sending them to school. This is different from home tuition provided by a Local Authority or education provided by a Local Authority other than at school.
Discretionary 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.
What makes a young person a Young Carer?
Find out what practical support is available to make sure you have the necessary life skills, including self-care, cooking, shopping and laundry and the budgeting that you need.
Information on gaining permission and notifying the council of any tasks/activities that you or your volunteer group are planning to undertake. This includes finding out why you should gain permission, how the process works, and which forms need to be completed.
Adult Family & Community Learning offer a variety of free courses to help you improve both your English and Mathematics skills.
A specific learning difficulty (SpLD) is an umbrella term for a group of difficulties that can affects the way that a child or young person learns or processes information. These tend to impact aspects of learning such as developing of reading and writing and maths knowledge.
Ensuring the safety and well-being of our community is a top priority for the City of Doncaster.
Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs) are written legal documents introduced by the Highway Authority which allow the police, or civil enforcement officers in the case of parking restrictions, to enforce various traffic regulations, including speed limits, on-street parking, one-way streets, weight limits and other restrictions.
Biodiversity is the variety of life on Earth – from the smallest insect to the largest tree, and the natural systems that support them. Biodiversity is vital for our quality of life, from the sight and sound of a bird in the garden, to a life-saving drug from a plant. It is important for its own sake and because it provides benefits to society (known as ecosystem services).
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