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Includes information on social security contributions.
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This is the accessibility statement for States of Guernsey site www.gov.gg The States of Guernsey is committed to publishing information that is accessible to t...
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Under Guernsey Law, workers are entitled to be paid a minimum wage. The Minimum Wage is the minimum pay per hour almost all workers are entitled to by law. A yo...
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The reason you make social security contributions payments is to give yourself insurance protection under the Social Insurance Scheme. Generally speaking, the S...
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Information on Housing Housing moved to Edward T Wheadon House in May 2017. Our new postal address is: Edward T Wheadon House Le Truchot St Peter Port Guernsey...
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Information on Extra Care Housing, eligibility criteria, and how to apply
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This is a benefit that is payable when you reach pension age. The amount of pension you will receive depends on the number of Social Security contributions you...
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The States of Guernsey is committed to supporting people to develop their digital skills and be safe online. What is Digital Inclusion? Digital Inclusion polici...
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This page contains information about the annual Facts and Figures booklet. The Facts and Figures booklet contains annual updates of the Island's core fiscal and...
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You can find out more about economic codes on this page. The Guernsey Economic Sector Classification Codes are used to group businesses by the type of economic...
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Online payments for Income Tax, Social Security, TRP, Sewage, Guernsey Water, Fixed Penalty Notices and more
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Sexual Health Services can help you with care and advice on sexually transmitted infections, contraception and all aspects of sexual health. These services offe...
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Updated: November 2015
This is an ongoing project looking at the Town Seafront.
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There are two main agencies responsible for the investigation of child abuse in Guernsey and Alderney: Committee for Health and Social Care ; Guernsey Police ....
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This page contains information on Guernsey's economic activity, measured by the Gross Value Added (GVA) of each sector and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the I...
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Updated: February 2017
The States of Guernsey undertook a cyber-security review in Guernsey to better understand, and prepare for, the threat profile to islanders, business and Government.
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Updated: September 2015
The Crime & Justice Survey provides Islanders with the opportunity to feedback their experiences and opinions on a range of crime and justice related issues and services within the Bailiwick of Guernsey.
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Updated: September 2015
The Health & Social Services Department is seeking your views on new food safety legislation.
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Updated: September 2015
The Commerce & Employment Department have today issued a technical consultation on a number of issues relating to the proposed new Guernsey Arbitration Law.
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Updated: September 2015
CIFO seeks views on what other relationships with providers are sufficiently-close for non-customers to be able to refer complaints to CIFO.
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Updated: February 2016
The future of Guernsey's Ambulance Service carries significance for every member of our community. This consultation seeks you views on how the ambulance service should perform and deliver in the future.
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Updated: February 2017
The Policy Council undertook a consultation into Union Civile and the other options to legally recognise a committed relationship in Guernsey.
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Updated: June 2015
The States of Guernsey, in partnership with the Island's third sector, is consulting on the draft Children & Young People's Plan.
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Updated: July 2015
The States has issued a consultation paper on transparency of beneficial ownership of companies. It can take account of and benefit from the development of the international debate on transparency of beneficial ownership of legal persons.
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Updated: November 2016
A consultation to publicise the Department's proposals regarding high hedges legislation and to gather views from the public and stakeholders as to whether its proposals are effective and proportionate, and if there are any issues with the legislation as proposed.
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Updated: January 2015
The Home Department launched a public consultation on the draft Domestic Abuse Strategy for 2015 - 2020 which has been developed by the cross-departmental Domestic Abuse Strategy Advisory Group.
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Updated: January 2015
The Commerce and Employment Department is today launching a public consultation on the regulation of Sunday trading. The consultation period runs until the end of January 2015.
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Updated: March 2016
The Health & Social Services Department, Housing , Social Security and Treasury & Resources have been looking at the future care and support requirements for adults with enduring care and support needs.
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Updated: June 2017
Trading Standards is seeking the views of consumers and businesses on proposals for an ambitious set of new trading standards legislation for the Island of Guernsey.
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Updated: November 2016
The future of secondary and post-16 education
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Updated: September 2015
The Environment Department is reviewing the Land Planning and Development (Use classes) Ordinance, 2007, and is consulting on some proposed changes.
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Safeguarding Children and Child Protection The Children Law (Guernsey and Alderney) 2008 states that all States Departments have a duty to work together and sha...
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Transition planning for students aged 14-19 with a Determination of Special Educational Needs What is Transition? 'Transition' means change and refers to the ti...
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On this page you will find links to websites and articles that are relevant to youth and youth work. If you would like to visit any of the sites on this page, f...
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The Bailiwick of Guernsey Victim Support and Witness Service is an independent charitable organisation supporting both victims and witnesses of crime and has be...
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The Education Development Centre (EDC) is responsible for the organisation and coordination of in-service training for our schools, colleges and education profe...
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There are two public libraries in Guernsey - the Guille-Allès and Priaulx Libraries. Both receive grant funding from the States of Guernsey. The States of Guern...
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Our of our core focuses is ensuring that our schools are staffed with the best available teachers, teaching assistants and other staff. We employ more than 1,00...
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Your child's first day at primary school is a big step. You and your child will be invited to visit your catchment school, meet your child's teacher and some of...
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All States-maintained schools have some form of uniform. This ranges from formal blazers and ties to sweatshirts and polo shirts. The adoption of a school unifo...
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The majority of children in Bailiwick schools enjoy learning, work hard and behave well. We recognise, however, that there is a small number of pupils who do be...
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It is important that parents and carers understand their legal responsibilities in relation to their children's attendance at school. Compulsory school age appl...
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We take any incidents or allegations of bullying very seriously. We make it absolutely clear that we will not tolerate bullying in any of our schools, whether p...
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Extra-curricular activities are those undertaken by children and young people outside of the normal school curriculum. There are many opportunities for young pe...
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In the event of severe weather affecting the island, we will assess the risks to children and young people travelling to and from school, and their attendance a...
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The Foundation Stage covers pupils going into the Reception Year at school who are usually aged four or five. The States of Guernsey works co-operatively and in...
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Key Stage 1 covers Years 1 and 2 when pupils are aged 6 to 7 years-old. Key Stage 2 covers Years 3 to 6 when pupils are aged from 7 to 11 years-old. The curricu...