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

Advice & Information

There are many things we can do to improve communication and reduce stress when we are trying to talk to our partner, or ex-partner. These may be achieved fairly easily ...
Separation can be a difficult time for families for many reasons. It takes time to adjust and adapt. Decisions about the future can be challenging when our emotions are fragile. ...
Transition is the word used to describe when a child moves from: home to an early years setting such as a pre-school, day nursery or childminder one early years setting to another an ...
All students with special educational needs should be able to make a successful transition into adult life, including guidance on employment, independent living and playing an active part in their ...
You said: The home school transport application is too complicated and long winded. We did: We plan to produce a public facing web portal which enables parents/carers to submit an application ...
When your child reaches the age of two years and you are receiving certain criteria, they may be eligible for 570 hours of funded childcare per year. This will offer ...
If your immigration status says you have 'no recourse to public funds', you may still get funded childcare for your two year old. You must live in England and your ...
Currently eligible working parents of three and four-year-olds can access up to 30 hours a week of funded childcare. From April 2024, the early education entitlement will be expanded for ...
From September 2024, the early education entitlement will be expanded for working families of children from the age of 9 months, so they can access up to 15 hours per ...
Universal Credit is a single monthly payment for people on low income and are working, out of work or unable to work. It replaces some of the benefits and tax ...