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

Advice & Information

Supported employment helps young people and adults with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) find and continue in work. Support might include help with: looking for a job completing job applications attending interviews starting a ...
Supported housing means paying to live in a home that is owned by someone else. You get your own room and share other parts of the house. The cost of ...
Supported living is a way of helping adults with learning disabilities to have the opportunity to live as independently as possible. The government and Department of Health and Social Care ...
Tax-Free Childcare is a government scheme which helps families with childcare costs. ...
In January 2019, there was a local review of Fixed Penalty Notices issued for unauthorised leave in term time (holidays). It is important that we keep you as parents and ...
People may think the NHS is one organisation responsible for providing health care for everyone in the UK. In fact, the NHS is made up of lots of different organisations ...
What we will do We know that educational and life outcomes for the majority of our children and young people are greatly improved when they have their needs met locally. ...
The SEND panel advises the local authority on its decisions about Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs). The Panel is a group of people that meet every week (during term time) ...
The Wellbeing In Schools & Home (WISH) project was developed in response to school staff feedback on how the Educational Psychology Service could continue to support them. School staff stated ...
Therapeutic stories are used to help children process troubling feelings and experiences. The characters and events in the stories subtly mirror the child's experiences, helping them to explore and develop ...