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Contact – TAF
Contact TAF audit for the early help coordinators to complete as requested by Suzie Mellis and Sarah Brown MoreClosed 2 March 2017 -
Chairman's Award nomination
Dear colleagues As Chairman of Surrey County Council, I would like to pay recognition to colleagues who really make a difference to their local community by helping local residents through volunteering. I would, therefore, like to invite you to submit a nomination for a colleague who has made an outstanding contribution to their local area through volunteering. All colleagues nominated will receive a letter of thanks and a certificate of recognition. A small number who I feel have... MoreClosed 8 March 2017 -
Win a 3 course meal for four at La Barbe
Every edition of Surrey Matters magazine and e-newsletter gives you the chance to win! Enter now! MoreClosed 13 March 2017 -
Stage Two Evaluation
To gain your views on your experiance of Stage two of the adoption recruitment process. MoreClosed 16 March 2017 -
Mid Pilot Evaluation - Early Help and Family Health Assessment Form (SW Health Pilot)
The SW Early Help Health Pilot is at mid review point. We would like to consult with the Health Visitors who are part of the pilot (Guildford Central) to ascertain how the new assessment form is to use. Form name: Early Help and Family Health Assessment. MoreClosed 23 March 2017 -
Employee Volunteering Scheme
We are constantly striving to improve the employee volunteering scheme and support as many colleagues as possible to volunteer. Whether you use the scheme or not, we would love to get your feedback, so please complete this short survey and tell us what you think about the scheme. MoreClosed 26 March 2017 -
Max Card Consultation
WE’D LIKE YOUR FEEDBACK ON THE MAX CARD! In April 2016 Surrey Short Breaks introduced the Max Card; a brand new initiative providing families registered on the Surrey Children’s Disability Register with a discount card to be used at a range of play and leisure settings across the UK. Over 2000 families in Surrey with disabled children have now been issued with a Max Card. Please take a few minutes to tell us about your experiences of the Max Card to help us evaluate the scheme and... MoreClosed 27 March 2017 -
Bagshot village centre - Highway improvement options
Surrey County Council are consulting on proposed improvements to Bagshot village centre and the zebra crossings on Guildford Road . A review of local development contributions has shown that funding is available to improve both areas and the County Council is now seeking the views of the residents before deciding which options will be progressed to the design stage. The closing date for responses is Monday 27 March 2017. We would like to thank you in advance for taking the time to... MoreClosed 27 March 2017 -
SEPS Evaluation Emotion Coaching
Emotion Coaching: helping children and young people to understand and manage their emotions. Licette Gus MoreClosed 28 March 2017 -
Win a family ticket to Wonderland at the New Victoria Theatre, Woking
Every edition of Surrey Matters magazine and e-newsletter gives you the chance to win! Enter now! MoreClosed 31 March 2017 -
East Hill and Maybury Hill, Woking - Proposed road safety measures
Surrey County Council has developed proposals to improve road safety in East Hill and Maybury Hill, Woking and we would like your comments. Your views are important to us and will help decide which measures are introduced. We would therefore be grateful if you would let us know what you think about the proposed options by completing this short online questionnaire. The closing date for responses is 3 April 2017. We would like to thank you in advance for taking the time to complete our... MoreClosed 3 April 2017 -
CSF Commissioning and Prevention Phase Two - Response to Consultation
Aim of this web page To share with staff, managers and trade unions the response document in relation to the CSF Commissioning and Prevention (Phase Two) consultation. This site will also be the space to store key documents including the all benchmarked job descriptions. MoreClosed 4 April 2017 -
Proposal to close Starhurst School and increase pupil numbers at Chart Wood School
Surrey County Council, in partnership with the governing body of the School, is proposing that Starhurst School and Chart Wood School amalgamate to become one special school based across two sites from September 2017. It is proposed to implement the amalgamation through the closure of Starhurst School (community special school) and a prescribed alteration by enlarging the premises to increase the number of pupils at Chart Wood School (community special school). All children on roll at... MoreClosed 6 April 2017 -
C&F – TAF – Audit form
Internal audit on TAF's for Early Help coordinators to complete as requested by Susie Mellis/Sarah Brown MoreClosed 6 April 2017 -
Surrey Youth Collective voting elections 2017
Surrey County Council’s Youth Collective is a group of democratically elected and selected young people who live, work or study within Surrey instigating positive change within our communities. We aim to tackle issues and improve services that are important to all young people in Surrey. Working alongside Surrey County Council, we provide an opportunity for young people to have their say and strive to make positive change for not only for those involved but the whole community. We... MoreClosed 7 April 2017 -
Children, Schools and Families Commissioning Plan 2017-22 (Young person version)
We would like your thoughts on Surrey’s Children, Schools and Families Commissioning Plan for 2017-2022. MoreClosed 13 April 2017 -
Surrey domestic abuse service provision
Surrey county council is committed to tackling domestic violence and abuse. Domestic violence and abuse is more than physical violence. It involves the use of power by one adult over another. It can affect anyone regardless of race, age, gender or sexuality. Domestic violence and abuse is the physical, emotional, verbal, sexual or financial abuse of one person by another with whom they have or have had an intimate or family-type relationship. It arises from the misuse of power and control... MoreClosed 17 April 2017 -
A fairer way to allocate residential places in Surrey’s special schools
Surrey County Council is changing the way children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are allocated residential accommodation in Surrey’s maintained residential special schools. By residential accommodation, we mean overnight provision. This change only applies to those schools who already have residential accommodation. It does not apply to the school placement process itself (which will remain unchanged) but to the offer of overnight residential provision. We have... MoreClosed 21 April 2017 -
A fairer way to allocate residential places in Surrey’s special schools (Child and Young Person's version)
Surrey County Council is changing the way children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) get boarding places in Surrey special schools. By 'boarding', we mean staying in the school overnight. This change only applies to those schools who already offer this. We have already had some discussion with the schools concerned, as well as a group of parents and carers. Now we want to listen to the views of children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities... MoreClosed 21 April 2017 -
Win four tickets for the outdoor sparkling vineyard train tour at Denbies Wine Estate
Every edition of Surrey Matters magazine and e-newsletter gives you the chance to win! Enter now! MoreClosed 30 April 2017 -
Changes to externally commissioned early help services for young people
Surrey County Council is working to change and improve the way early help is offered to children, young people and families who need some extra support. We are organising our services so they work together better with one another and with services offered by our partners. This will help us to give the right support to the whole family at the right time. By doing this, we will make a lasting difference to those families who face the most challenges, whilst also getting the best value for money... MoreClosed 3 May 2017 -
Public Survey - Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment
Surrey Pharmacies "Have your say" Surrey County Council is conducting a survey to better understand local people’s views on the pharmacy services across Surrey. Pharmacies provide over the counter medicines as well as those that your GP prescribes. They can also offer health advice and information. Your opinions are valuable in helping us plan for the future to ensure high quality and easily accessible services. We are also interested in your views of where we could enhance... MoreClosed 12 May 2017 -
Oakwood School Expansion
Surrey County Council is proposing that Oakwood School is enlarged from eight forms of entry (8FE) at Year 7 to nine forms of entry (9FE) at Year 7, from September 2018. It is further proposed to enlarge the school from nine forms of entry (9FE) to ten forms of entry (10FE), from September 2019. As a result, the school will be enlarged from a 1,200-place Secondary School, 240 places per year from Year 7 to Year 11, to a 1,500-place Secondary School, 300 places per year from Year 7 to Year... MoreClosed 22 May 2017 -
Children's Admin Service - Customer Survey 2017
Dear Colleague Thank you for giving us the opportunity to support you better. Please help us by taking a few minutes to tell us about the service you have received from us. We try to appreciate the support you require and want to make sure we meet your expectations and work flexibly with you to meet the changing needs of our service. As you are aware the Admin Service is undergoing some major cuts to assist the County Council in achieving its reductions so your feedback is really... MoreClosed 26 May 2017 -
Parking controls request - Waverley
Thank you for contacting us about a parking problem in Waverley. This form must only be used to request formal parking controls. Usually these are requests for new (or changes to existing): •Double yellow lines •Single yellow lines •Permit parking (minor changes only) •Parking bays (which can be time limited) •Enforceable disabled parking bays •School keep clear markings •Loading restrictions Using this form for anything other than this may result... MoreClosed 31 May 2017 -
Parking controls request - Tandridge
Thank you for contacting us about a parking problem in Tandridge. This form must only be used to request formal parking controls. Usually these are requests for new (or changes to existing): •Double yellow lines •Single yellow lines •Permit parking (minor changes only) •Parking bays (which can be time limited) •Enforceable disabled parking bays •School keep clear markings •Loading restrictions Using this form for anything other than this may result... MoreClosed 31 May 2017 -
Win a family ticket to ‘We’re Going On A Bear Hunt’ at G Live, Guildford
Every edition of Surrey Matters magazine and e-newsletter gives you the chance to win! Enter now! MoreClosed 31 May 2017 -
Surrey Heath Parking Review 2016
Thank you for your interest in our parking proposals. We will report all the comments and objections that we receive about these proposals to the parking team manager, who, in consultation with the chairman/vice chairman of the local committee and the county councillor for the area, will consider them all and decide how to proceed. We will also publish a summary of the comments and objections and the outcomes on our website, so please try and avoid including any information that you... MoreClosed 7 June 2017 -
Short Breaks in Surrey for children with SEND and their families - Your views on proposed changes
Short breaks are a lifeline for many families of children with disabilities. Short breaks are important because they: provide opportunities for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities to have fun, see their friends and try new activities; help families to achieve better outcomes; and act as a preventative service helping to avoid family breakdown and the need for more specialist social care in the future. Why are we... MoreClosed 17 June 2017 -
Help us to shape our library learning offer
Surrey Libraries are looking at the learning opportunities they provide to residents. Surrey Libraries contribute to life-long learning and are important places for communities and individuals to share ideas and learn together. MoreClosed 18 June 2017
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