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

Advice & Information

All early years providers working with children from birth to 5 years old must follow the regulations on early years foundation stage (EYFS) staff to child ratios. This is the ...
Universal, or ordinarily available provision, is the foundation for all provision in educational settings and is based on high quality teaching and is often called 'Quality First Teaching' or ordinarily ...
Parent Carers Together and SENDiass4BCP are able to offer support if you have a problem and are considering making a complaint. If you're still not happy with a service you have ...
The relationships our children see between the people they love affects their happiness and well-being. It is crucial to show your child that the adults they love can manage their ...
All schools are required to be inclusive and most children and young people with SEN attend a mainstream school. Sometimes a special school or specialist resourced provision might be the best ...
Attendance has a direct link to attainment. If a child is not in school regularly they are not fully accessing the curriculum and learning opportunities available to them. Achieving at school ...
Most people will have the chance to gain work experience during their time at school or college. This will sometimes be for just a day or two and sometimes it ...
Our vision and strategy Our vision is that all children and young people with SEND have brighter futures, fulfilled lives and are part of their local communities, so that they: experience inclusion ...
You said: You wanted Children and Young People to share the views. We did: The Participation Worker has been recruiting young people between the ages of 13- 25 to become a ...
Max Card is a national discount card enabling children with additional needs to benefit from reduced, or free entry to over 1,500 UK attractions and day's out. A free Max ...