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

Advice & Information

Apprenticeships are real jobs, with hands-on experience, a salary and the chance to train while you work. Apprentices are treated just like all the other employees in an organisation, with ...
Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council's supported internship programme is an exciting opportunity for young people aged 18 to 25 years with an Education Health Care Plan (EHCP). Our internship ...
There are lots of different ways to continue learning and training. Some of the ways that young people can continue to learn and develop new skills does not require them ...
All schools and further education providers are required to provide independent careers advice to young people. Careers advice aims to help young people understand what types of jobs they want ...
Sometimes, a school may exclude a child, which means they are not allowed to go to school. ...
Whether your child or young person is changing school because you're moving, they're too old for their current school or because you want the local authority to consider a special ...
Having a job brings greater independence and freedom. There are a number of things you can do to work towards getting a job. Make enquiries about the foundation curriculum which may ...
There are many ways that young people can gain experience and knowledge, prepare themselves for the world of work and develop independence skills. Academic Qualifications - a formal style of learning ...
Survey said: Too many children and young people have been unable to get all the help and support they need. The survey comments suggest that this is mainly around: Inclusivity in settings Specialist ...
Supported employment helps young people and adults with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) find and continue in work. It uses a "Place, Train and Maintain" approach, providing individual support ...