Articles on SEND Local Offer (241)

  1. Autism: Parent/Family support

    The following sections contain information about support for Parents and Families of Autistic Children and Young People.
  2. Bi-borough Sensory Impairment Support Service consultation

    8 March 2019 - Update - Consultation Report Thanks to all those who took part in the consultation, which is now closed. The final report is now available via this link. For any further comments, feedback or suggestions on the proposal, this report or the future…
  3. Broad areas of need

    SEND CoP Chapter 6 - 'The 4 Broad areas of need': Communication and interaction 6.28 Children and young people with speech, language and communication needs (SLCN) have difficulty in communicating with others. This may be because they have difficulty saying what they want to, understanding…
  4. Care to Learn Scheme

    The Care to Learn scheme can help with childcare costs while you study (up to £195 per child per week if you live in London).
  5. Changes to community equipment services

    We are making some changes to our community equipment services.  We have begun switching from our previous community equipment supplier called NRS, to our new partner called 24-7 Healthcare. This service provides items like, bath boards, pressure mattresses, hoists, and chairs. We would like to…
  6. Changes to the powers of the SEND Tribunal

    What is the National Trial? The Government are extending the powers of the First-tier Tribunal (SEND), sometimes referred to as the ‘SEND Tribunal’, to make non-binding recommendations about the health and social care aspects of Education, Health and Care (EHC) plans as part of a…
  7. Childcare Sufficiency Assessment (CSA)

    A Childcare Sufficiency Assessment (CSA) is an assessment of existing childcare provision in the borough, mapping supply of, demand for and gaps in the childcare market. The Childcare Act 2006 places a legal duty on local authorities to secure sufficient childcare (so far as is…
  8. Children with Disabilities Family Help Service

    The Children with Disabilities (CWD) Family Help Service is a new multi-disciplinary service including Family Help Practitioners, Social Workers, systemic clinicians, occupational therapist and our CWD respite centres.   Meet the team Find out more on the following sections:
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