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Making our services accessible for those with communication requirements
Find the latest news stories and contact details for the City of Wolverhampton Council communications team.
The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 is an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom, regulating the powers of public bodies to carry out surveillance and investigation, and access to communications data.
This page includes information on the City of Wolverhampton Council Senior Management Team, Strategic Executive Board and structure charts.
The Wolverhampton Outreach Service offers support to mainstream practitioners to enable them to more confidently meet the needs of children with Special Educational Needs or Disabilities (SEND).
Education programmes for parents, carers and grandparents.
The Council need to know all Children Missing Education. Schools can make a CME referral to us if a child meets the criteria for missing education.
Special Needs Early Years Service is a team of Specialist Teachers and Specialist Higher Level Teaching Assistants.
You may be able to claim benefits-related Free School Meals (FSM) for your child/ren if you meet the Government's eligibility criteria.
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when they need support.
Transition is a process or period of change. Here we give further information about how our Wolverhampton children and young people are supported to start attending an educational setting, move between settings or when a young person prepares to move into adulthood.
The Community Vaccine Fund is now open offering a fixed grant payment of £1,000 for voluntary and community organisations to support Wolverhampton residents get vaccinated, tackle vaccine hesitancy and supporting communities in areas with low vaccine uptake and high deprivation.
Sign-up to the Garden Waste Collection Service for 2024.
Wolverhampton is a city that is proud of its rich, diverse cultural heritage and history. As a local authority over the past few years, we have been on a journey, exploring what equality, diversity and inclusion means not only to us as an organisation but to our wider communities.