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

Advice & Information

Below is the form that schools are required to complete for their SEND Local Offer information report. Example school SEND information report Guidance for completing school SEND information report ...
Here you can find information on data for education health and care plans and SEN support. The EHCP parent dashboard The SEN support parent dashboard The parent dashboard glossary ...
As a council, we have high aspirations for children and young people with SEND, striving to ensure they achieve their potential and experience inclusion in every aspect of their lives. It ...
BCP Council is committed to ensuring all and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) have access to appropriate and fulfilling educational placements. To address the current shortfall ...
SEND Support level stands for Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Support level. SEND Support level is for children who need more help than is normally available to the rest of the ...
What is SEND support? If your child is not making enough progress at universal level, their teacher or key worker and possibly the SENCO will discuss with you placing your ...
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 ...
We would like to thank all of you who took the time to complete our SEND Annual Survey. The survey is now closed and we are busy analysing the results! ...
Parents/carers and young people can appeal to the SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disability) Tribunal if they disagree with our decision in relation to an Education, Health and Care Plan ...