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Rutland Community First Responders is a small group of local people who volunteer for East Midlands Ambulance service, responding to 999 calls across Rutland. They are often FPOS (First Person on Scene) to…
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Read the latest newsletters Rural Community Council Impact e-magazine (April 2022) Rutland Health Primary Care Network (April 2022) Healthwatch Rutland Newsletter (April 2022)
Making Your Voice Heard: Independent advocacy for adults
The Council will involve you in any decisions made about you and your care and support. If you are unable to or have difficulty being involved, then an independent advocate might be needed.
Direct Payments - Managing Your Own Care and Support
If you have eligible care and support needs, a direct payment can help you to have more control over your life and support your independence. If you are a carer, a direct payment can support you to carry out your caring…
Childcare in neighbouring counties
If you would like to find an early education and childcare provider in a neighbouring county, you can find places on other local authority information sites. The links below will take you to the childcare finder…
Complaints or concerns about registered childcare providers
If you are concerned about something you've seen or heard at an early years or childcare setting, the advice from Ofsted is to try and discuss your concerns with the provider directly. If you can't resolve the issue…
Childcare Choices
As a parent or carer, you know what's best for your child. The things you and your child do together at home ;are the most important step ;in giving them the best start in life. Care from friends, grandparents and other…
Childcare for SEND
Some children have difficulties in their development and need some additional help and support. There is a range of support, advice and information available. If you are worried about any aspect of your child’s…
Graduated approach to meeting SEND in School
Where a pupil is identified as having SEND, schools should take action to remove barriers to learning and put effective special educational provision in place.The vast majority of children and young people with…