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

Advice & Information

Details of extra support available for people with additional needs from phone, post, water and energy suppliers. ...
National Rail want all of their customers to be able to access stations and trains for a more inclusive journey experience. All train companies offer a helping hand for any trip ...
Going to university or college can improve independence skills, opportunities for making life long friends, and most importantly, provide a higher level of education to those who complete a course ...
For information on home to school transport across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, please visit the BCP Council School transport web pages. BCP Council offers a range of home to/from school transport ...
Many situations can lead to a young person or adult becoming homeless. It is important that if this happens the right information and guidance is available. Visit the BCP Council Housing ...
Palliative care teams support children, young people and their families and help them cope with diagnosis, end of life and bereavement care. Together for Short Lives is an organisation that can ...
The best time to discuss your child's current, or next school place, is at their EHCP annual review. It is the responsibility of the SEND service to discuss this with ...
Your ability to drive will depend on the type and extent of your needs. The Driver & Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) will decide whether you can learn to drive. You must ...
Whether your child or young person is changing school because you're moving, they're too old for their current school or because you want the local authority to consider a special ...
If your child has an Education Health and Care Plan (EHCP) the support it sets out is funded in a number of different ways, explained in the sections below. Additionally: Any ...