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Direct Payments and paying your client contribution
Following a financial assessment, you may have been asked to pay a contribution towards the cost of your care and support.
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Corporate Parenting Panel
As a local council, we must provide the care, support and security that young people need if they cannot stay at home safely.
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Standard Principles of Infection Prevention and Control (IPC)
The course aims to improve Infection Prevention and Control standards in care settings and is delivered by The Infection Prevention...
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Carer's staff network
We recognise that many employees juggle work while also caring for an older, disabled or ill relative or friend.
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Curtain comes down on Durham Brass Festival 2024
World Heritage Site Durham Cathedral, care homes, schools, market places, parks and all manner of other venues.
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County Durham Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy (JHWS)
The strategy outlines a vision for improving health and wellbeing, and addressing health inequalities in the county.
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Can I foster?
If you're over 21, and can offer a loving home and care to a child, then you can apply to join our fostering family.
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Direct Payments and self-employed workers
If the person you choose to provide your care tells you that they are self-employed, you should ask them to check their status with...
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Paying for Non-Residential Services
...non-residential services and we arrange these services for you, you may be entitled to help towards the cost of your care from us.
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Early years education
All three and four year olds and some two year olds in England are entitled to free, part-time early learning, care and development.