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Strategies - Children and Young People

We have a number of strategies, plans and policies in place ensuring that our children and young people's services are delivered as effectively as possible:

  • Additional Needs Strategy 2022 to 2025
  • Carers' Strategy 2022 to 2027
  • Children's Services Complaints
  • Complaints and Representations Procedure 2024
  • Current and Future Parenting Offer
  • Family and Friends Policy
  • Strategy for Inclusive Education 22-25
  • Parenting Strategy
  • Placements and Sufficiency Strategy for Children Looked After and Care Experienced Young People
  • Short Breaks Statement
  • Solihull Childrens and Young People Mental Health and Wellbeing Local Transformation Plan
  • West Midlands Local Safeguarding Children Board Procedures Manual
  • Young Carers Strategy

See also our pages on Children and Families.

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