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KIDS
KIDS is a national charity working with disabled children, young people and their families across England. KIDS offer many services which include: Direct work with disabled children and direct work with disabled young people, including specialist youth groups and a…

Personal Budgets
Personal budgets are available for support which is individual to the child or young person. They allow parents and young people more choice and control over the support they receive. Personal budgets (some of which can be taken as a direct…
Personal Outcomes Evaluation Tool
In Control, with the help of children, young people, families and practitioners from across the country, has devised questionnaires for people to complete about the process of getting and maintaining additional support that you child needs and receives. We would be grateful if you could…

Schools and Community Psychology Service (SCPS)
This service is for children, young people (0 to 25 years) who live in Wandsworth, who attend a Wandsworth maintained nursery or school or who are looked after by Wandsworth, and for their families and the practitioners who work with them. You can visit…

SEND in Mind (SEND family support service)
We support families with children who have SEND needs (0-19 years old) with anything related to the health, education, and overall wellbeing of their childand family members. We offer advice and information to help you find the right services for your family. We know that…

SEND: Guide for parents and carers
The Parents’ Guide to the Special Educational Needs and disability (SEND) reforms is available to download from the GOV.UK website. This guide explains how the system that supports children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities works. It covers: the law and statutory…
SENDIST/Tribunal
Once a request for an Education Health and Care plan (EHC plan), has been made, the local authority must make a decision and communicate that decision to the child’s parent/carer or the young person within six weeks of receiving the request. If the local…

Service children and young people, statutory assessments of Education Health and Care (EHC) needs
When a Service child or young person, 0-25 years old, requires a statutory assessment of their Education Health and Care (EHC) needs, the local authority must seek advice from the Children’s Education Advisory Service (CEAS). CEAS is part of the Ministry…

Special educational needs and disability code of practice: 0-25 years
The SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disability) code of practice: 0-25 years is now available to download from the GOV.UK website. This statutory code is for: headteachers and principals governing bodies school and college staff SEN coordinators early education providers health and social services staff local…

Special Educational Needs Inclusion Fund - Info for Providers and Parents
This Special Educational Needs Inclusion Fund (SENIF) is for 2- and 3- and 4- year-olds who are taking up their Early Years funded entitlement. This fund is available to ensure the inclusion of children with emerging needs in early education. All early years' providers…