Articles on SEND Local Offer (216)

  1. Opportunities for 16-25

    Want to find out more about services and opportunities which can help you as you prepare for adulthood? Check out this useful document for young people 16-25 listing information about; careers and employment support services, College Search engines, Finance, Housing, Mental Health support, Volunteering, Youth activities and…
  2. Out-of-borough schools

    The borough has some of the highest performing maintained schools in the country. The outcomes for pupils with SEND are better here than the national average.  The Ofsted ratings of our local schools mean that families are assured of a school that is rated good…
  3. Parent Zone

    The Parent Zone is the part of the Local Offer where parents can get answers to the questions that matter to them. We have worked in partnership with parents from across Kensington and Chelsea and Westminster to compile a list of the most important questions. You…
  4. Personal Budgets

    Personal budgets Instead of a managed budget where the local authority book and facilitate the child/ young person’s care package through our in-house services or external providers. Instead, you can manage the whole care package through the form of a personal budget. This means the…
  5. Physical difficulties and self care

    Individuals with a physical disability may find it difficult to walk, stand, sit, move their limbs or control certain muscles. A physical disability can affect a person’s mobility, stamina and dexterity and can make it difficult for children and young people to compete everyday tasks. …
  6. Pre-school health notifications

    When a health care professional identifies that a young child, under 5, may have special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) they are required by law to tell the local authority. This is called a Health Early Notification. In the Bi-Borough (Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster),…
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