Articles on SEND Local Offer (224)
Support during the transition to adulthood
This page provides information on help with transitions to adulthood for young people.Support for disabled children and their families
The aim of our services is to help families lead normal lives, and to contribute to the health, wellbeing, growth, development, enjoyment, and achievement of children and young people.Support for parents of children with SEND
Explore the sections below to access information about the support available for parents of children with SEND:Support for young carers
Are you under 18 and looking after someone in your family who is ill or disabled? This may be a parent, a brother or sister or a grandparent. Maybe you help by staying at home a lot to be there for them, helping them get…Support in nurseries and schools
This page provides guidance and information on the support available in nurseries and schools.Supported housing
Supported Housing Supported Living is a type of housing for adults with Learning Disabilities and/or Autism or other disabilities who want to live independently but may need some support. In Supported Living you will have some responsibility for looking after your home or your room.…Supporting children to communicate
If you think your child needs some help with their speech, language and communication development, the Bi-Borough Communication Hub is here to help.The hub offers free advice, resources and support to young people of all ages and their families in both Kensington and Chelsea and Westminser, as…Supporting feeding
This page summarises the help available to support children and young people with feeding.Supporting self-care skills
This page summarises the help available for supporting children and young people with self-care skills.