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

Advice & Information

BCP Council would like to hear your views on the Early Years childcare providers and/or out of school childcare that you use and any difficulties you have encountered accessing provision ...
Personalisation and Participation– what does that mean? When a young person has special educational needs and or a disability they usually need help from others to make sure that they understand ...
Having a job brings greater independence and freedom. There are a number of things you can do to work towards getting a job. Make enquiries about the foundation curriculum which may ...
Parents of a child with an EHC plan, or a young person who has an EHC plan, can ask for a personal budget. You can also ask for a personal ...
A personal health budget (PHB) is an amount of money to support a person's healthcare and support needs. This is money that the NHS would normally spend on an individual's ...
Portage is a specialist home-visiting education service targeted primarily at children under the age of 3 years with significant and complex SEND needs who are accessing less than 10 hours ...
A graduated response to SEN is when a learner is identified as having Special Educational Needs and the college or provider must put effective provision in place to ensure that ...
On this page you will find links to information and advice on housing, including: local housing organisations disability support groups that can offer advice and support about housing easy-read guides real life stories factsheets and ...
Finding a job is an important part of becoming an adult but can be difficult for some people. There are many services and lots of information available, that can help ...
Most young people will learn some skills about using money at school or college and in their day to day life. As young people get older they may want to learn ...