Articles on SEND Local Offer (223)
From 9 month old: 15 hours government-funded childcare support for working families
If you are working, your child may be able to access 15 hours government-funded childcare support. Find out more on the sections below:Funding equipment in schools for pupils with SEND
In general, it is the responsibility of the school and education setting to fund equipment that supports the needs of children or young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) who attend. However, the Local Authority understands that it is not always reasonable to…Further education funding for young people with special educational needs and disabilities
There are a range of different funding arrangements made available to further education providers to help meet the needs of young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND). How this funding is provided can depend on the type of educational provider, the age of…Get Involved
We want to hear from you! Are you... aged up to 25 years that wants to share their thoughts and views with us living, going to school, or working in Kensington and Chelsea and/or Westminster wanting to help drive change for children and young people…Getting advice and information
This section offers advice and links to help children and young people who might have mild or short-term challenges, are taking care of their own health, or are on their way to feeling better.Getting an assessment for autism if you are a young person
Sometimes, an autism diagnosis is missed in early childhood. This might be because the signs of autism were unclear or did not start to emerge until adolescence. Autism can be diagnosed at any point in life, but the pathways will be different depending on your…Getting help (community services)
This section is for children and young people who have mild to moderate mental health challenges and might find support from community services helpful.Getting More Help (specialist services)
This section is for children and young people who need more extensive intervention, such as those with complex needs or those unable to participate in everyday activities.Getting risk support (highly specialist services)
Support for for children and young people who remain a significant concern and risk despite extensive input.