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Fire safety in private rented accommodation (non-HMO)
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/housing/fire-safety-in-private-rented-accommodation-non-hmoLandlords have a legal obligation to make sure that the risk posed by fire is managed and that safety measures are in place to reduce the risk. Council officers carrying out risk based inspections under the HHSRS must consider fire safety as part of the overall assessment of property standards and you will be expected to do all that is reasonable in the interests of safety. Specific regulations apply in addition to a risk based approach which are detailed in this page.
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Val: "I can now interact with the modern online world"
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/get-involved/val-i-can-now-interact-with-the-modern-online-worldVal Spratt, from Conisbrough had never used a computer but has recently taken the first steps to getting online after taking advantage of the support and training on offer in Doncaster libraries.
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Care Leavers - Your independent living skills
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/schools/care-leavers-your-independent-living-skillsFind 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.
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Graduated Approach: Universal Level
www.doncaster.gov.uk/send-toolkit/high-quality-teachingHigh Quality Teaching (HQT) is the essential element of the Universal Level of the graduated approach and in the education of all children and young people. The SEND Code of Practice (2015) defines High Quality Teaching as teaching that is “differentiated and personalised and will meet the individual needs of the majority of children and young people” and the SEND Code of Practice makes it clear that “additional intervention and support cannot compensate for a lack of good quality teaching”.
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Road safety education
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/transport-streets-parking/road-safety-educationThe Road Safety Education unit works to reduce the number and severity of accidents on the roads by means of education, training and publicity.
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School Governor training
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/schools/school-governor-trainingA training programme is available that offers a variety of courses covering issues involved in the roles and responsibilities of Governing Bodies.
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Fostering in Doncaster
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/fosteringFostering is incredibly rewarding. It gives you the opportunity to be there for a child at a time when they need it the most.
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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 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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Young Commissioners
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/schools/young-commissionersWould you or someone you know like to become a Young Commissioner? A key area where young people can make a real difference is decision making and by giving young people a voice and an opportunity to shape our services following the Choose Kindness initiative. By listening to childrens and young peoples voice our offer will improve. The Young Commissioner programme will help support the City of Doncaster's vision, and ensure young people get involved.
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YourVoice- You Said, We Did
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/schools/yourvoice-you-said-we-didWhen you give up your time to take part in consultation or projects it is important that you understand the purpose of that piece of work and how your information will be used.
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