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Directory resultsMental health – find the support that’s right for you
It is common for people to experience changes in mood, stress levels and emotions, especially at times of change or when their physical health is impaired. Depending on the issues, there are many sources of support available. Some of these are listed below. Please be…
Money matters - where to start
There is a wide range of financial advice and support available in Rutland. We have organised this into a number of themes to help you to find the right service for you. Whatever your issue, two key sources of advice and support are: Rutland Community…
A Young Persons Guide To Thriving With ADHD
If you’ve just found out you have ADHD, you might be upset, even a bit annoyed. But you may also be relieved, because it explains why you do things in a certain way. And you may want to find out more about ADHD and where…
Rutland’s SEND and Inclusion Strategy 2019
We want to support all children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities aged 0-25 so they can… Live Independently Stay Healthy Take part in Education and Employment Have friendships and be part of a community Keep Safe In Rutland we want to…
Rutland Youth Council Small Grants
This is the Rutland Youth Council Small Grants official online application page. You can apply for a small grant of up to £250 if you are aged 11 to 19, or aged 11 to 25 with a special educational need or disability. The money can…
Term Dates for Rutland Schools
School Term Dates For a list of term dates for schools that are funded by Rutland County Council, please see the Council's website. If your child is at an academy or free school, check their website for information about their term dates. Teacher Training Days…
Rutland County Council's Priorities for Children and Young People: 2019-2022
Rutland County Council have set out their priorities for chidren and young people for 2019-2022. You can read the strategy online, or download a copy from this page.