Support for children aged 0-25 with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities

Advice & Information

What is a bursary? A bursary is money that you, or your education or training provider can use to pay for things like: clothing, books and other equipment for your course transport and ...
Access to Leisure and Learning is a discount scheme that allows people with disabilities, those on low incomes and those in full-time education (aged 16 years and over) to take part in ...
The web pages on this site can be translated into different languages through the Google Translate tab at the top of the page. The site currently has attached documents that ...
Starting a new school, or going to school for the first time is an exciting time time for children and their parents/carers, but it is a big change and can ...
An advocate is someone who helps people to make decisions. They are trained to support people to understand situations, based on what's important to the person they are an advocate ...
BCP Council will commission Alternative Provision for pupils who are permanently excluded and for pupils with medical needs or who are emotionally vulnerable and not able to attend mainstream school. ...
Message from Cathi Hadley, Corporate Director – Children's Services BCP Council I am writing to you all just after the publication of the Department for Education and Department of Health and Social ...
If you have a learning disability you can get extra support when you visit your doctor. Ask your doctor to add your name to the learning disability register. You may be ...
Apprenticeships are real jobs, with hands-on experience, a salary and the chance to train while you work. Apprentices are treated just like all the other employees in an organisation, with ...