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  1. Employability skills

    Employability Skills are key skills that you need to be able to get a job and are useful when you are working. These include: Communication skills Being able to explain what you mean in a clear and concise way, either in writing or when you…
  2. Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)

      Who can claim? You can claim Employment Support Allowance if: you have a long term illness or disability affects your ability to work. you’re employed, self-employed, unemployed or a student on Disability Living Allowance (DLA) or Personal Independence Payment (PIP). you are 16 or over…
  3. Employment, Training and Education

    Hampshire County Council offers many employment opportunities, which can be found through its dedicated jobs website. The Council also offers directly delivered training through Apprenticeships and Young Peoples Learning programmes, Careers information and Guidance and NEET (Not in Education, Employment or Training ) support. Information on…
  4. The Equality Act 2010

    The Equality Act 2010 replaces multiple anti-discrimination laws with a single Act. It simplifies the law, removing inconsistencies and making it easier for people to understand and comply with. It also strengthens the law in important ways to help tackle discrimination and inequality. More information…
  5. Equipment and therapies

    There is a wealth of practical help and equipment available to meet the developmental and daily living needs of your child or young person. To help you find the right solutions, this section brings together information about a variety of suppliers, NHS services and therapy…
  6. Exam Concessions

    Exams can be stressful for any student and sometimes even more so for those with Special Educational Needs. If your child or young person has a disability, health condition or specific learning difficulty such as dyslexia then it may be that their school or college…
  7. Family Connections Service

    Assessment, preparation and support for family and friends carers Hampshire Children’s Services is developing a new Family Connections Service. This service will bring together the team who assess family and friends carers (previously known as the Connected Carers Assessment Team) and will grow to provide…
  8. Family Support

    Here you will find a range of useful web links, downloadable resources, and online videos on various issues and topics that may be able to provide you with the support that you need, or answer questions that you may have. If you are seriously concerned…
  9. FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions

    If you want to know how to use this site, then you might find what you’re looking for in our Frequently Asked Questions.  If you still aren’t sure, try contacting us with your query and we’ll do our best to help. Family Information and Services Hub…
  10. Financial problems and relationships

    Redundancy, debt and money worries can all put pressure on your relationship with your partner. Denise Knowles, a relationship counsellor at Relate, offers advice on how to ease the strain.  If you're made redundant, loss of income is the most obvious difficulty, but being without…
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