Wiltshire's adult care service has a positive year
A report highlighting how Wiltshire's transformed adult care services have worked and performed in the county over the past year has been published.
A report highlighting how Wiltshire's transformed adult care services have worked and performed in the county over the past year has been published.
by Charlie Monro,
The next stage to shape the future of special school provision in the north begins today (2 September) with a statutory consultation and a series of meetings to ensure parents, carers and stakeholders have an opportunity to have their say.
by Charlie Monro,
A new multi-agency service which aims to keep adults safe by strengthening partnership working has been launched.
by Charlie Monro,
Conservative-led Wiltshire Council hosted an event to help young people in care find out more about their career and education options when they turn 16.
by Hollis Butler,
An innovative campaign enabling those who feel vulnerable in pubs and clubs to discreetly approach staff and request assistance is being rolled out across Swindon and Wiltshire.
by Hollis Butler,
Conservative-led Wiltshire Council has secured more money to help rough sleepers off the streets in the county.
by Hollis Butler,
A new project has launched which will provide a range of valuable support to male and female victims of domestic and sexual abuse in the county. The Phoenix Project has been commissioned by Conservative-led Wiltshire Council and the Wiltshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) and will be provided by Splitz Support Service.
by Hollis Butler,
A recent and detailed review of Wiltshire's health and social care system has found that people receiving services in the county are safe.
by Hollis Butler,
Conservative-led Wiltshire Council and NHS Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) are working with partners in health, social care and the voluntary sector to support thousands of Wiltshire carers who look after vulnerable loved ones.
by Hollis Butler,
Young offenders are working out ways to build a brighter future in a ground-breaking partnership with a Westbury gym. The Athlete Centre is working with the county's Youth Offending Team, which is a partnership including Conservative-led Wiltshire Council, to guide six teenagers who are on court orders through an eight-week gym course.
by Hollis Butler,