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

Advice & Information

Going to the doctor is not always easy if you have a learning disability. By joining the learning disability register you can get: extra support when you visit your doctor - including ...
Day nurseries and pre-schools must have a staff to child ratio of; 1:8 for children aged 3 to 5 1:4 for children aged 2 to 3 1:3 for children under 2 years Childminders can ...
There are a number of leisure centres in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, providing a range of sports, social and fitness activities. Please see Leisure Centres within the directory or alternatively ...
Staying in the family home will be the preferred option for some young people and adults. It is useful to think about the types of support that might be needed to ...
The Family Information Directory (FID) contains lots of information on charities and community services across the area, as well as national organisations. The information you require will be personal to you ...
How to make a complaint about University Hospitals Dorset, the Royal Bournemouth Hospital, Poole Hospital or Christchurch Hospital. Dorset County Hospital 'have your say' information for patients with additional needs. ...
Under Part 3 of the Children and Families Act 2014, the right to make requests and decisions applies directly to young people with disabilities, and those with SEN over compulsory ...
Having and making new friends is important to everyone. For young people who have special needs making friends can be difficult. It is very important that young people with special ...
The ‘Managing Anxiety for Young People’ programme is a 10-week internet-based course, that was developed with and for young people. The course is delivered in school, to students in groups ...