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

Advice & Information

It is estimated that 1 in 7 children and young people between the age of 5 to 16 have a mental health need. It's not uncommon and schools have a ...
Being in hospital can be difficult. Money and finances may be the last thing on your mind, but if you don't tell certain organisations that you're in hospital, you may ...
In healthcare, the word transition is used to describe the process of preparing, planning and moving from Children's (paediatric) health services to adult health services. Transition should be a gradual ...
Adult Social Care will work closely with children's social care services, and other involved people, to ensure that care continues throughout the transition stage, for those likely to have eligible ...
BCP Council young carers team supports young people who are carers up until the age of 18. We want you to know that caring and your responsibilities don't just stop ...
We want to support all young people to gain the knowledge, experience and skills that they require to enable them to live a happy and fulfilled life. ...
This information has been produced to help you and your child with the move to secondary school. Starting secondary school is a big step and may be an anxious time for ...
Children and young people with multi-sensory impairment (MSI) have impairments of both sight and hearing. Many children also face other challenges, such as medical conditions or physical disabilities. A very ...
'This is me - My Care Passport' provides professionals with information about those with learning disabilities, autism or dementia. The aim is to enhance the care and support given while ...
Nannies and home carers are employed by parents to care for children at home and can be suitable for parents who need flexible childcare, who have a large family or ...