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Information about what help and support you can get
Includes applying to adopt, becoming a foster carer and private fostering
Includes help for families and young people
If you have adopted a child with complex needs or a sibling group then an Adoption Support Package may be offered to your family through Adopt South West
Guidance, information and links to useful websites
Information about disabled parking badges and how to apply for one
Information and advice for carers in Somerset
Information to help you with your personal safety
Domestic abuse is a crime and should be reported - phone 999 if you are in immediate danger
This service is open to anyone in the force area with communication difficulties, such as a learning disability or dementia
Every year over 1,000 children in Somerset end up in hospital because of injuries caused by accidents
Reporting, recording and monitoring incidents of bullying, harassment and discrimination
If you are worried about a vulnerable child and would like our help, please don’t stay silent.
Child sexual exploitation can happen to any young person from any background
If you see anyone acting suspiciously, trust your instincts and pass on the information, no matter how insignificant it may seem
Information on what hate crime is and what to do if you are experiencing it
Find independent help and support in your local area
A statutory framework for people who lack capacity to make decisions for themselves
Reducing the risks when using the internet, social media, and technology.
Brothers and sisters want to have ordinary lives and positive relationships with their disabled siblings
Anyone under 18 in a substantial and regular caring role can be referred
You are a carer if you give up time without pay to look after a family member, friend, or neighbour who is ill or frail
You are a carer if you provide or arrange care for someone else who cannot care for themselves
If you're a carer, a carer's assessment is a chance to discuss your needs with your local council
Carer's Allowance helps you look after someone with substantial care needs
Short breaks give carers, and the people they care for, the opportunity to have a break and to 'recharge their batteries'
A Young Carer is someone under 18 looking after someone by providing large amounts and regular care that continues over time
Short breaks give disabled children and young people time away from their carers to try out new things, have fun and make new friends
These are some of the people who may be working with you
Disabled people can use their mobility allowance to lease a new car, scooter or powered wheelchair
The DBS helps employers make safer recruitment decisions and prevent unsuitable people from working with vulnerable groups
Community Inclusion and Activity Team support to deliver inclusive activities across Somerset
Money identified to pay for support for a child or young person with special educational needs and/or disability
Providing NHS wheelchair services to adults, young people and children in Somerset
The Scheme enables disabled people to use their government-funded mobility allowance to lease a new car, scooter or powered wheelchair