Useful Links Directory
Links to useful websites and resources
Norfolk County Council Childrens Services
Norfolk County Council is responsible for early years and childcare, support to schools and services for children and young people with additional educational needs, child protection, children and young people in care, fostering and adoption, and positive activities for young people.
North East Lincolnshire Council Adult Care Services
www.services4.me.uk is for everyone who lives and works in North East Lincolnshire. If you use adult social care, health care or other help and support services, if you fund your own support, or simply wish to find out more about what services and events are provided in your local community, you can find all the information and advice in one place.
North East Lincolnshire Council Childrens Services
Children's social care services are responsible for providing advice and support to children, young people and their families within North East Lincolnshire
North Lanarkshire Council
Social Care and Health
North Lincolnshire Council Childrens Services
North Lincolnshire Council's Children and Young People's Service (CYPS) is responsible for all things related to children and young people in North Lincolnshire.
North Tyneside Council Adult Social Care
North Tyneside Council Adult social care is responsible for meeting the eligible social care needs of adults and their carers over 18 in North Tyneside.
North Yorkshire County Council
It is the aim of North Yorkshire County Council to promote healthy living and social wellbeing through support to individuals, families and communities in North Yorkshire. We work in partnership with our colleagues in health, the voluntary sector and others to improve the health of people in North Yorkshire and to support people who face health difficulties.
Northumberland County Council
Health and Social Care
Nottingham City Council Adult Social Care
Everyone needs care and support at some point in their life, whether due to old age, a disability or health problem. Here is information about adult social care services and other sources of support.
Nottingham City Council Childrens Services
A huge range of services are provided for children, young people and families - from education, to Children's Centres, children's social care services and more. The overall aim of all educational services is to help children and young people enjoy their education and to achieve well.
Nottinghamshire County Council Adult Social Care
People need care and support for many reasons. This can be because of their age, disability, health or the personal situation they find themselves in.
Nottinghamshire County Council Childrens Services
Nottinghamshire is one of the largest children services authorities in the country, serving a population of over 700,000. The Children, Families and Culture department is working in partnership to improve the life chances of all 182,000 children and young people living in the county.
Nuffield Trust
Nuffield Trust is an authoritative and independent source of evidence-based research and policy analysis for improving health care in the UK. We aim to help provide the evidence base for better health care. Our work programme focuses on a number of key areas in which we have expertise.
Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council
Health and Social Care
Orkney Islands Council
The Social Care and Health section has articles detailing the public services that help people when they are most in need of support, helping them get through the difficult times in their lives. Topics include criminal justice, social work, care and carers, fostering, adopting and looked after children and services for older people.
Pembrokeshire County Council
We provide a wide range of social care and support services to meet the individual needs of people in Pembrokeshire, helping them to live as independent and fulfilled lives as possible. We have a legal duty to protect people, including children and young people from harm, neglect or abuse. People may need social care or support during a crisis, because of their age, long term ill health or disability, or because they are caring for others.


