A number of months have passed since you completed the Reducing Parental Conflict training and Trafford Council are keen to find out whether you have been able to successfully apply the knowledge and skills learnt to your role. We would like to identify any facilitators and barriers to successfully supporting parents in conflict and whether, as a result of the training, you have seen any positive outcomes with families. As we progress our RPC training programme, it is useful to get an...More
Triple P is a positive parenting programme free to Trafford residents. It focuses on supporting parents; Build a stronger relationship, Negotiate boundaries and expectations, Deal calmly with conflict, Survive the emotional rollercoaster, Prepare for risky situations and equip your children to handle life’s problems.
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A cognitive-behavioural parenting intervention delivered online that supports parents to help children manage their anxiety more effectively.
The programme involves six (1-hour) online modules that parents complete independently in their own time, from a computer, tablet or smartphone. We would appreciate if you could take the time to complete this survey prior to completing Fearless and after so that we can get an understanding of whether the support offered has been effective.
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Thank you for attending the RPC training. In order to make sure the training is targeted and pitched at the right level, we would really appreciate your feedback. The evaluation is designed to capture your thoughts on your experience of the training programme and what you have learnt from the training.
In order to ensure the effectiveness of the training when you are working with families, or supporting staff who are, we will carry out additional evaluation in 3...More
The purpose of this c onsultation is to seek support for the Council to adopt the updated Tree Management Policy and to take any further views and comments into consideration.
The Tree Management Policy 2023 sets out Trafford Council’s management policy for trees growing on Council-owned land and private property. It has been updated to reflect best practices that have been incorporated into current working practices.
The policy also reflects the climate and...More
You have recently completed the Reducing Parental Confict, Working with Difference training. This session was designed to explore the concept known as 'social graces' (including but not limited to gender, ethnicity, culture, sexual orientation, religion).
To ensure this training met its learning outcomes and enhanced your confidence, knowledge and skills in the area, we would appreciate it if you could spend 5 - 10 minutes of your time to complete this evauation survey.
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As part of our plans for children and young people’s mental health, a number of changes have occurred and will continue to occur in mental health services in Trafford. By mental health services, we mean any professional or organisation that is there to help young people with their wellbeing- this could be a school nurse, counsellor, psychiatrist, psychologist, teacher, or support worker.
The NHS, Council and local services have listened to what has been said and are continuing to make...More
During the coming months Trafford Council will be developing a new Housing Strategy to set out how we will meet the boroughs housing needs over the next 5 years. The Strategy will cover the period 2024-2029.
To help us ensure the new Housing Strategy reflects what is important to our residents, we need you to share your views!
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Trafford Council has announced multi-million pound plans to redevelop Stretford Leisure Centre following the successful redevelopment of move Urmston.
We are keen to hear from those who currently use the centre as well as those who do not.
There are some in person drop-in events that people can attend to ask questions and provide feedback. Details of these events can be found at the bottom of this page, including, the venue, date and time.
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We want to support you to travel in healthier, more sustainable, and environmentally friendly ways. Please fill out this brief survey about your commuting/travel habits – this includes any partners who work from Trafford Town Hall or Sale Waterside, who aren’t Trafford Council.
This will help us decide what the Active Travel Group should focus on. We’re always here to help – email us with any questions, requests, or if you’d like to help us out!
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Thank you for attending the Basic sleep training provided by the Together Trust. In order to make sure the training is targeted and pitched at the right level, we would really appreciate your feedback. The evaluation is designed to capture your thoughts on your experience of the training programme and what you have learnt from the training.
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On this consultation, Trafford Council is working with Amey, under the One Trafford Partnership, on improvements to walking and cycling facilities along Talbot Road, from Chester Road to Boyer Street for a future MCF funding bid.
Map of Proposals
PDF version of map (allows users to zoom in on detail)
Images of Proposed Changes
To make it safer for people and cyclists to cross the road at this...More
The aim of this survey is to gather feedback from as many families as possible with respect to our early help offer and our offer for children and young people with additional needs in Trafford.
Our early help offer is designed to help people at the earliest opportunity when issues arise, to enable them to feel empowered and able to make a change. We commission a variety of services from the external market to deliver these vital services, which in the main are not open to children and...More
To understand whether Trafford services are meeting the presenting needs as detailed in this survey, and to better understand the needs and gaps identified by the VCSFE sector, as well as information on individual case complexities, the Early Help Commissioning team would appreciate your support and input in completing the following questions. This will help us determine where we target our resources.
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Trafford Council has announced multi-million-pound plans to redevelop Partington Sports Village following the successful bid for Levelling Up Funds.
We are keen to hear from those who currently use the existing facilities as well as those who do not.
There are some in person drop-in events that people can attend to ask questions and provide feedback. Details of these events can be found at the bottom of this page, including, the venue, date and time. ...More
Trafford`s Early help team are interested in understanding the support in place for children and families struggling with sleep issues. We are in the process of reviewing our Sleep Service specification and wish to understand parent/carer views on sleep.
We are seeking your input to help us understand local trends, the effectiveness of the current offer and any gaps that may be prevalent.
The survey should take no more than 5 minutes of your time to complete. Your feedback is...More
What is a School Street?
The purpose of a school street is to tackle the congestion at the school gates and improve the air quality for travel to school.
When the school street is operational at the start and end of the school day, the road becomes a temporary walking and cycling in line with Trafford Council’s Walking, Wheeling and Cycling Strategy.
Access would still be maintained for residents, businesses, valid blue badge holders, pedestrians, and cyclists. Emergency...More
Thank you for attending the Starting Strong workshops. We hope you find them useful and that they give you tools and confidence to support your child and your family.
This survey allows us to gather some feedback from the sessions, what worked well, what not so well and any other comments you would like to add. We really do appreciate your time and feedback.
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What is a School Street?
The purpose of a school street is to tackle the congestion at the school gates and improve the air quality for travel to school.
When the school street is operational at the start and end of the school day, the road becomes a temporary walking and cycling zone.
Access would still be maintained for residents, businesses, pedestrians, and cyclists and valid blue badge holders. Emergency vehicles would also always have access.
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A School Street is a timed road closure where motorised traffic is restricted on one or more roads outside of a school at school drop-off and pick-up times. The aim is to create an appealing, child-friendly environment, where road space is reallocated to make it easier for people to walk and cycle to school and air quality is improved.
Currently in Greater Manchester, over a third of primary schools are affected by poor air quality, contributed to significantly by motor vehicle...More
Thank you for attending the Basic sleep training provided by the Together Trust. In order to make sure the training is targeted and pitched at the right level, we would really appreciate your feedback. The evaluation is designed to capture your thoughts on your experience of the training programme and what you have learnt from the training.
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Trafford`s Early help team are interested in understanding the support in place for children and families struggling with sleep issues. The Together Trust is commissioned to delivered bespoke sleep support to children and their families.
We are seeking input from professionals who refer into Sleep tight to understand local trends and the effectiveness of the current offer.
The survey should take no more than 5 minutes of your time to complete. Your feedback is appreciated.
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As a team, we really want the SENCO forum to be useful to you and accessible for you. We would also like to find out if there are barriers to your attendance.
In addition, for those who attended the March SENCO forum, we would like to get your feedback about what was helpful and any suggestions that you have for improvements.
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Thank you for attending the RPC training. In order to make sure the training is targeted and pitched at the right level, we would really appreciate your feedback. The evaluation is designed to capture your thoughts on your experience of the training programme and what you have learnt from the training.
In order to ensure the effectiveness of the training when you are working with families, we will be carrying out an additional evaluation in 3 – 6 months time. This...More
Trafford Council is seeking to improve and sustain the quality of Park Tennis Courts across the borough by accessing funding from the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA). To enable this much needed investment the council is seeking to install access gates and introduce charge for use . The revenue generated will be used to maintain the courts, so they remain in use for future generations. Alongside this the council is seeking to work with a tennis provider to encourage more use of parks courts...More
The independent review of children’s social care has recommended that the g overnment should make care experience a protected characteristic
This means it will be against the law to discriminate against someone because they are or have been cared for and will mean that those with care experience will have the same protections from discrimination as the other nine protected characteristics; age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy...More