Dedicated stay and play sessions for children with autism or social and communication difficulties are providing a safe and secure environment for children to play their own way and be themselves.
Highways officials in Wirral have launched a trial alteration from today (April 23rd) to the traffic light signals at the Spital crossroads to assess its impact on safety and traffic flow at the junction.
An inspection by OFSTED and the Care Quality Commission (CQC) notes that “things are changing for the better”, but Wirral’s Area SEND Partnership has “considerable work remaining” to ensure a consistently positive experience for children and young people with SEND.
The number of adaptations carried out by Wirral Council’s housing team which allow people to remain in their homes has increased by 500 in just a year.
Beginning in West Kirby on Friday 25th April, to the last one in Wirral Country Park on Monday 28th, there are eight events scheduled over the weekend in Wirral where people are invited to take a stroll and discover the natural world that surrounds them.
People have until Monday 21st April to lodge an expressions of interest on behalf of their organisation in managing one of the Emergency Bleeding Control Cabinets – or at least one of the kits that are housed in them.
Projects or initiatives need to focus on one or more themes of health and wellbeing, reducing or preventing crime and/or anti-social behaviour, youth engagement/intervention, environmental issues or community cohesion.
The Community Reassurance (CCTV) van is fitted with six fixed cameras and one 360-degree camera on a mast that can reach more than three metres in height.