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

Advice & Information

Your baby's weight and height Steady weight gain is one of the signs that your baby is healthy and feeding well. It is normal for babies to lose some weight in ...
Occupational therapy enables people to participate in daily life to improve their health and wellbeing. Daily life is made up of many activities (or occupations). Occupations for children or young ...
Ophthalmology (eye services), provide assessment and treatment of conditions relating to the eyes. Find an optician near you Find out more about the local Eye Unit and the local Vision Support Service. Find ...
One area of your toddler's health which is very important is good oral health. This is because evidence shows us that poor oral health is linked to poorer health overall. ...
Your child might be eligible if they: are looked after by the local council have left care through a special guardianship order (SGO), adoption or residency order receive Disability Living Allowance (DLA) have an ...
Vision: Our vision is that children, young people with SEND and their parent carers are empowered, valued and supported to meaningfully participate in improving services. Aim: Professionals, parent carers and children and young ...
As educational psychologists (EPs) we strive to make a difference for children and young people. In our team, the things that are really important in our work are: Valuing all We work collaboratively ...
Out of School Club is the term used to describe an Ofsted registered sessional activity that takes place outside school hours or during school holidays for children aged 5 to ...
We're grateful to local parents who have shared their personal journeys and hope others find them useful. It's comforting to know you're not alone and that there is help and support ...