Welcome to the Solihull local offer - a website about services and support for children and young people with disabilities or special educational needs
Early help is a graduated approach to meeting children children’s needs. The purpose of early help is to put in the right support at the right time to support families as early as possible.
Solihull Council has launched a project to understand how connected autonomous vehicles (CAVs) might be integrated into the borough’s transport network in the future.
The Family Information Service (FIS) provides information and advice to families to help them to access childcare, activities, support services, funded childcare places and free school meals in Solihull.
Solihull Council is preparing a new Local Plan. As part of this process the Council needs to know if there are any potential sites which may be able to help meet the Borough’s development needs in the future.
Professionals, schools, and other partners are a valuable part of the Solihull HAF Programme. This page will provide information about making a referral, working with us on provision and supporting children to access clubs.
From and including October 2012, the Council publishes all expenditure items for goods and services over £250. The information will be published monthly, as an easily readable PDF file and a CSV file.
Under the Code of Recommended Practice for Local Authorities on Data Transparency, councils are encouraged to publish all corporate purchase card transactions.
Did you know that 90% of your child’s brain growth happens before the age of 5? All those little moments – smiles, cuddles, chats, games – help them learn how to communicate, develop confidence, and make friends. Everyone involved in a baby’s life can help contribute towards building a young, healthy brain.