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

Advice & Information

Just after they become 2, your child will have a health review. This is usually done by a nursery nurse or health visitor, and may happen at your home, at ...
The 1989 Children Act sets out conditions where a disabled child may be considered to be a 'Child in Need'. It also explains that in certain cases it is the ...
The Au Pair programme is a cultural exchange programme. Au Pairs are aged 18 to 30, but an Au Pair without visa requirements (from the EU) can be older. ...
The audiology (hearing) service provides services for adults and children who are affected by hearing loss, distressing tinnitus and balance disorders. A range of support is provided at clinics across Dorset. ...
Information about Autism Spectrum Disorders and support organisations for people with Autism and their families. See NHS Dorset's Neurodiversity website ...
A babysitter provides occasional care for your child or children in your own home. It's important to carefully chose a babysitter so that you're confident they can be left in charge ...
The BCP Council Early Help Strategic Framework sets out our vision for service delivery across the local authority. It encompasses the corporate vision of building connected communities, brighter futures and ...
This document lists the EHCP Case Officers and the schools for whom they are the link officer. As link officers for schools, Case Officers support children and young people with ...
BCP Council Libraries offer a free, safe and inclusive space for children, families and young people. Facilities include large print books, dyslexia-friendly books, books with few or no words, e-books ...
The BCP Council Short Breaks scheme provides activities for children and young people aged 0 to 25 years with special educational needs/disabilities, in a supportive and fun environment. All sessions are ...