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Children & Families > Early years and childcare > Childcare providers > Working in early years and childcare

Working as a childminder

Childminding can be a very rewarding and satisfying career. Childminders are professional child carers who work in their own home, set their own times and days, and work across a wide range of ages.
Children & Families > Early years and childcare > Childcare providers > Running a childcare business

Early Years Development Workers

The Early Years and Childcare Development Team offer a wide range of support. This is available for all early years and childcare providers (including wrap around childcare). They also offer support for prospective providers.
Housing > Your council tenancy > Tenants' Link > tenants' link magazine

Surviving the cost of living crisis – financial help available

If you are struggling to make your income stretch to cover the spiralling costs of everyday items like utility bills, food and fuel, there is support available to help you.
Schools & learning > Guidance for teaching and schools > Health and safety guidance > Health and safety manual

Managing wellbeing at work

This page exists to help you to promote wellbeing at work and reduce stress in the workplace.
Housing > Your council tenancy > Tenants' Link > tenants' link magazine

How to deal with nuisance neighbours

Everyone needs good neighbours, but unfortunately not everyone is lucky enough to have them. If your life is being made a misery because of the way someone in your community is behaving, then read our guide for useful tips.
Grow > Business > Business funding and support > Future of Work

How can the Future of Work programme help?

It is a council priority to nurture connections between people, business, innovators, to enable them to take advantage of the economic opportunities – now and in the future – and to maximise good local outcomes.
Housing > Your council tenancy > Tenants' Link > tenants' link magazine

Free online leaseholder information sessions

Simply use your smartphone, tablet or computer to log on to Zoom and listen to expert advice and information at the following times: The first session will take place on Tuesday 2 February 2021 between 6pm and 8pm and will cover repair responsibiliti...
Schools & learning > Support and inclusion in education > Children not in school > Elective home education

SEND advice for home educators

The parental right to educate your child at home applies equally where your child has Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND), irrespective of whether an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) is in place.