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  • Stronger Families in County Durham

    Supporting Families is a government programme which has been working with families, local authorities and their partners since 2012.  In Durham this is known as Stronger Families. Stronger Families, it is a way of working with County Durham Families who'd like support with any problems…

  • Service Listings Guidance

    Thank-you for listing your services and activities on the website. This section should answer most of the questions that you may have about adding and updating your listings. If however you have read this and still need assistance, then please contact the team. Once you…

  • Resources for Parenting

    Parenting Booklet

  • Pupil Funding Adjustments

    A new system of submitting pupil funding adjustments has been implemented from October 2018. This pupil adjustment headcount replaces the on-line forms previously used, and should be used to inform the Early Years Funding Team of any change in circumstance regarding children that occurs after…

  • Parent/Carer Declaration Forms

    Funding headcounts require that parents/carers must complete a Declaration Form for the first funding period that a child attends your setting. The detail below tells you how to complete the form. The declaration form is available below for you to pass on to the parents/carers of all children…

  • Information and support for daycare providers

    This page provides information and support for you as a daycare provider to help you with your role.   Information and guidance Find information and guidance on: Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Ofsted - links to guidance on Department for Education standards and Ofsted inspection related…

  • Finding Childcare

    Finding childcare There are hundreds of quality childcare providers on offer across County Durham to meet your childcare needs. We have everything you need to know about childcare in one place! Childcare providers are Ofsted registered, unless they do not require a registration.  For more information…

  • Bullying and harassment

    Bullying can happen at any time and to any child, although it most commonly happens in school. It can be carried out physically, verbally, emotionally or in cyberspace (online bullying).  Children with special educational needs and disability can be particularly vulnerable to bullying but it…

  • About us

    Durham County Council’s Families Information Service (FIS) is the place to find free and impartial information to support you and your family from pregnancy until your child's 20th birthday, or 25 years old for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).  We can…

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