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  1. AccessAble - Thurrock Council

    Thurrock has a rich heritage. Tilbury Fort protected London from seaward invaders from the 16th century to the second world war and Queen Elizabeth I famously came here and rallied her nearby army to face the threat of the Spanish Armada. Nowadays, Thurrock is home to one of…
  2. Applying for Schools

    Applying for a primary school place To make your application follow the link below https://www.thurrock.gov.uk/primary-school-admissions/applying-for-primary-school-place Applying for a secondary school place To make your application follow the link below https://www.thurrock.gov.uk/secondary-school-admissions/applying-for-secondary-school-place
  3. Applying for Schools

    Applying for a primary school place To make your application follow the link below https://www.thurrock.gov.uk/primary-school-admissions/applying-for-primary-school-place Applying for a secondary school place To make your application follow the link below https://www.thurrock.gov.uk/secondary-school-admissions/applying-for-secondary-school-place Specialist Provision - Resource Bases  The aim of a specialist resource base is to provide targeted…
  4. Babysitting Advice & Information

    Children rely on their parents for their safety. Your child has the right to care which is free from harm. Make sure your child gets the best quality care. Select your babysitter carefully. Avoid leaving your child with someone under sixteen. Ensure your babysitter can…
  5. Becoming a Foster Carer

    Foster Carers look after children in their own home in the long-term, short-term or perhaps to give relief or respite care to a family. To find out more check on our fostering pages or phone 0800 652 1256
  6. Becoming a Home Childcarer / Nanny

    A home child carer, or nanny, looks after a child in the family's own home. For some families, for example those with a child with a physical or learning disabilities, children with autistic spectrum disorders or sensory problems, having childcare provided in the family home…
  7. Becoming a Nursery Nurse/Pre-school/Playgroup Assistant

    Nursery nurses, pre-school and playgroup assistants usually work with babies and children up to the age of five. Nurseries are usually open all year round, pre-schools/playgroups or maintained (school) nurseries are open term time only. There are all kinds of nurseries/playgroups - some run privately,…
  8. Becoming a Youth Worker

    Youth workers, work typically with young people aged between 11 and 25. Their work seeks to promote young people’s personal and social development and enable them to have a voice, influence and place in their communities and society as a whole.Different varieties of youth work…
  9. Childcare Choices

    HELP PAYING FOR YOUR CHILDCARE Government help with childcare costs for parents. Whether you have toddlers or teens, you could get support. Childcare Choices: Get the help that fits your family, so you can juggle work and life Thousands of families could be saving money on…
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