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

Advice & Information

Are your staff Disclosure and Barring Service checked? People who work with children and young people should undergo an enhanced check. Find out more about the Disclosure and Barring Service and ...
Rail Trespass on the railways in the Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole area is monitored by Network Rail however, parents/carers and professionals working with children and young people have a key ...
Relationships are an important part of everyone's life but it can be difficult to talk about. People with a learning disability or special needs have the same rights as anyone ...
If you are worried about someone's safety, or you do not feel safe, there are people you can talk to about your concerns. ...
Respite care is a form of short-term substitute care for children with significant disabilities or a serious health condition, which is provided by someone other than parents or the usual ...
People First Forum is a charity run by and for people with learning disabilities. The charity works to keep vulnerable residents safe. The charity has a 'Safe Places' scheme which encourages ...
The Sandwell Whole School Approach to Wellbeing is a robust, evidence-based programme, developed in 2015 in Sandwell, near Birmingham, that has been rolled out in schools across the country. The Sandwell ...
Information and support about school exclusions and suspensions. ...
Most children and young people with an EHCP can successfully attend a mainstream school. Parents and Carers have the right to express a preference over which school their child or ...
Public Health Dorset alongside healthcare partners has researched and reviewed free wellbeing apps that are specifically designed to support young people. The project aimed to create a curated list that: Directs young ...