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  1. Adult social care and how to access

    If you need support to: take care of yourself keep in touch with others because you have a disability or ongoing health condition, Adult Social Care may be able to help. We offer a range of information, advice and support to help you: be as…
  2. The Care Act

    From April 2015, care and support in England changed for the better. The Care Act helps make access to care and support more consistent across the country. Check the Care Act 2014. A summary of the Care Act is available in the sections below.
  3. Home and housing

    For information on: applying for a council home pay council tax home rent council home repairs homeless or at risk council housing and tenants low cost home ownership, shared ownership, housing associations leaseholders housing benefit private housing blocked drains and sewers living independently garages home…
  4. Relationships

    We are all in a big network of relationships; with family, friends, acquaintances, teachers, partners and all sorts of other people.  When relationships are healthy, they help us to thrive. As well as helping us enjoy the good times, they help us through the bad times…
  5. Financial & legal services

    There are many different sources of help for families with financial and legal concerns so it can be confusing knowing: what's available what you are entitled to how to access the help need needed. Check local services or national websites or helplines for information on financial or…
  6. Things to do

    Children of all ages enjoy meeting new people and experiencing new things to do. Often Parents and carers can go with their children to join in the fun. You can go with your young children to different activities such as baby massage, parent and toddler…
  7. Health services for your family

    Being healthy is one of the key issues in all families. If you or anyone in your family has health problems then it’s worrying and you want to find help. You may want advice from your health visitor for your baby or toddler, specialist services…
  8. Your safety (parents, carers)

    Everyone wants to feel safe whilst out and about or at home. In an emergency or if you witness a crime, contact Thames Valley Police - call 999. In a non emergency, or to speak to someone about a non urgent matter, call Thames Valley…
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