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Liverpool City Council

Arts & Events · 27 August 2024

Join Us in Making a Difference for Care Leavers in Liverpool

Liverpool City Council is inviting businesses and individuals across the city to an inspiring and impactful conference, “Celebrating Care Leavers: Making a Difference Together,” dedicated to supporting young people leaving care. The council, supported by Lord Mayor of Liverpool, Cllr Richard Kemp, is calling on organisations to join a movement that empowers young people who have

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News · 16 August 2024

Park tennis courts benefit from new investment

Tennis courts in Sefton Park have benefited from a £9,000 investment, supported by the LTA Foundation and delivered by the LTA. Mersey Bowmen Tennis Club, in Sefton Park, also accessed the Sport England Community Asset Fund. The Mersey Bowmen courts have undergone work to help support viability for years to come, including floodlights, accessible paths

Ofsted praise “continued improvement” to Children and Young People Services

Ofsted has commended the continued progress of the improvement in Liverpool City Council’s Children and Young People’s Service. The findings of Ofsted’s two-day visit, conducted in July 2024, have been published and concluded that “the permanent senior leadership team is driving improvement plans at a timely pace.” They also found that: Ofsted also recognises that

News · 25 July 2024

Council launches new Workforce Academy to help staff support young people

Liverpool City Council is delighted to announce the launch of its new Workforce Academy within the Children’s and Young People’s Service. Called ‘Care, Inspire, Thrive’, the Academy will upskill and train staff as part of the Council’s commitment to providing the best service possible for children and families in Liverpool. The new Academy has been

Transport · 15 July 2024

A final decision to be made on new policy for Home to School transport

Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet is due to make a final decision on whether to make changes to home to school transport, which would bring the policy in line with the latest guidance from the Department for Education and ensure funding is targeted to those who need it most. Following a consultation which took place Mon

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