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What happens to your recycling
Find out what happens to the items we recycle and why it's important to recycle. Over 287 million cans, foil trays and aerosols are used every year in County Du...
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Bus lanes, bus gates and bus-only streets
A bus lane, bus gate or bus-only street is a section of road that is reserved for buses to use.
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Resources to support adoptive parents
If you're adopting (or have adopted) a child, this page contains additional useful information.
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Volunteering
We have a number of volunteering opportunities that you can sign up to and which will help us to improve services across the council.
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Help for carers of children with special educational needs and disabilities
If you look after someone with a special educational need or disability, you are a carer.
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Useful guides about special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) from Gov.uk
The government provide a number of useful guides about support available for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
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Special educational needs support and the graduated approach
In County Durham we expect every child who requires SEN support to have an individual SEN Support plan which gives a clear set of expected outcomes and detail t...
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You said, we did (special educational needs and disabilities)
We want to make our Local Offer right for you! We are continually working with local partners, parents, carers children and young people to develop the Local Of...
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Early years audits
Early years providers receiving free early education funding must have a routine audit carried out by the council. These audits are needed so we can make sure t...
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Support in the early years
Nurseries, playgroups and childminders registered with Ofsted follow the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework. This framework makes sure that there's s...