The Biodiversity Action Plan has been prepared through consultation with a range of organisations and specialists within the Isle of Wight BAP partnership. It covers a ten-year period from 2004-2014, with a review in 2009
Adult Social Care is going through a period of significant change. Many individuals currently supported by the council receive services agreed with them as a result of a community care assessment conducted by a care manager. However, the government now requires a personalised approach which will allow an individual to determine the type of support to be provided and, as a result, will receive a personal budget that can be used flexibly to meet their needs. In both cases, the council will require the customer to make a financial contribution subject to your ability to pay and this policy covers both circumstances.
Details of all council fees and charges Covers 4 years: 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13
Fire and Rescue Service Annual Report 2010/11
Fire and Rescue Service Strategic Integrated Risk Management Plan - 2009/14
Consultation paper for the Fire and Rescue Service IRMP 2012/15
This document lays out what the fostering service can expect from foster carers and vice versa.
This document covers the Isle of Wight Council’s policy in relation to children cared
for full-time by a family or friend carer in an arrangement or placement known to,
brokered or supported by the local authority as set out in the Family and Friends
Care: Statutory Guidance for Local Authorities published in March 2011. It does not
include fully private arrangements, save to the extent that such children are children
in need (as defined by the Children Act 1989) in the council’s area.
Business Plan