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People & Places > Community Safety > Domestic abuse > What is domestic abuse?

Forced marriage

A forced marriage is where one or both people do not (or in cases of people with learning disabilities, cannot) consent to the marriage and pressure or abuse is used. It is an appalling and indefensible practice and is illegal in Great Britain.
Schools & learning > Guidance for teaching and schools > Health and safety guidance > Health and safety manual

Health and Safety Law Poster information

Schools are required under Health and Safety legislation to display the Health and Safety Law poster.
Adult Social Care > Your strengths and priorities

Southampton Community Learning Disability Team

This page provides information on services for adults with learning disabilities living in Southampton.
Health > Physical health

Eat well and lose weight

Losing weight isn’t about getting it right first time – it’s about getting started. Making small, simple changes can really help you shed the pounds. There is lots of support and resources to help you get started today.
Children & Families > Activities and support for families

Safeguarding children – Southampton LADO

Children should be safe from harm in the community as well as in their homes. Adults who work or volunteer with children in the community are in a position of trust.
Housing > Your council tenancy > Tenants' Link > tenants' link magazine

Don’t fall victim to COVID-19 scams

Fraudsters try to scam everyone but they particularly target people who are elderly, vulnerable or isolated at home. Make sure you’re not a victim by never sharing your financial and personal information. Don’t give out your bank details, your addre...
Adult Social Care > Care information and professionals

The Care Act 2014

The Care Act brought the biggest changes seen in Adult Social Care for over 60 years. To a greater or lesser degree The Care Act will affect all people who need social care.
Environment > Street cleaning

Help keep your city clean

You can help keep your city clean by simple everyday actions such as not littering, using bins provided around Southampton, and using the waste services provided by the council.
Schools & learning > SEND Local Offer > SEND > SEND conditions

What is Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA)?

Pathological demand avoidance (PDA) is a profile that describes those whose main characteristic is to avoid everyday demands and expectations to an extreme extent. This section explains what a PDA profile is and the assessment process.