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- www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/fostering/leah-and-nat-s-fostering-story
Nat and Leah decided fostering was the best way for them to extend their family and at the same time allow them to help lots of children in Doncaster.
- www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/schools/local-offer-social-care
Some children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities may need contact with social care teams. Here is some of the support that you can expect to receive through services and processes in Doncaster.
- www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/schools/youth-offending-service
The Youth Justice Team is one of three teams who comprise the Youth Offending Service in Doncaster. The Youth Offending Service (YOS) is a multi-agency partnership service with five statutory partners (South Yorkshire Police, National Probation Service Doncaster, Health, Youth Justice Board and Doncaster Council).
- www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/adult-social-care/how-to-access-learning-and-development
To ensure you do not miss out on the learning and development opportunities on offer, it is important that you understand the procedures you need to follow.
- www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/crime-anti-social-behaviour-nuisance/prosecutions-public-spaces-protection-order-dogs-and-dog-control
The following named people have been prosecuted, following a full trial, for breach of the Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) relating to Dogs and Dog Control. This PSPO covers dog fouling, dogs in dog exclusion areas, not having the means to pick up after a dog, and failure to have a dog on a lead when required or requested by an authorised officer. Breaching a Public Spaces Protection Order is an offence under section 67 of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014.
- www.doncaster.gov.uk/Report-Crime-Antisocial-Behaviour
Via a new campaign — run jointly by South Yorkshire Police and City of Doncaster Council— residents are being encouraged to “Report It to Sort It.”
- www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/schools/cyber-bullying
In the year ending March 2020, an estimated one out of five young people in England and Wales experienced at least one type of online bullying behaviour (19%). This equates to approximately 764,000 children. Online bullying has been increasingly enabled by wider access to the internet and greater use of smartphones, social media and networking applications. By comparison, twice as many children (38%) reported that they had experienced a bullying behaviour in person. A smaller percentage experienced a bullying behaviour by a telephone or mobile phone call (4%). As some children experienced multiple types of bullying behaviour, overall 42% of children aged 10 to 15 years experienced some form of bullying behaviour in the year ending March 2020.
- www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/schools/local-offer-latest-news
Read about the latest news and hot topics.
- www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/schools/staying-healthy
Staying healthy is an important part of growing up. And it can affect you physically and emotionally.
- www.doncaster.gov.uk/send-toolkit/education-health-and-care-plans
A small number of children and young people will require significant levels of additional to and different from provision and resources to meet their needs. These learners will have needs identified at a Specialist Level using the Needs Descriptors. An Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) is a legal document which describes a person's needs. It sets out the education, health and care services needed to meet those needs and the type of educational setting which would best suit them.
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