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Dyslexia for the Wise
Dyslexia for the Wise supports adults and young people who are dyslexic or have other learning challenges. Our Services: Dyslexia Assessments Dyslexia and Co-occurring challenges Training for adults and professionals Dyslexia Workshops for Young people The ARCS Programme, A Reading and Spelling Programme for children…

Dyspraxia Foundation
The objectives of the Foundation are: To support individuals and families affected by dyspraxia. To promote better diagnostic and treatment facilities for those who have dyspraxia. To help professionals in health and education to assist those with Dyspraxia. To promote awareness and understanding of…

Ealing, Hammersmith & West London College
Ealing, Hammersmith & West London College is a large further education establishment. The college offers a range of academic, training and vocational courses for young people and adults over the age of 14 who want to gain new skills, train for a new career or get back into education. The…

Early Support (ES)
Wandsworth's Early Support (ES) service is available to children with disabilities aged 0-5 years living in Wandsworth with complex developmental and medical needs. To qualify for ES a child needs to have: Currently be under the age of 5 years Have the support of three or…

Early Years Briefing from the Council for Disabled Children and Dept for Education
What do the 2014 SEN and disability reforms mean for early years settings? This briefing paper from the CDC and Department for Education sets out how the special educational needs (SEN) and disability reforms set out in the Children and Families Act (CFA) will work.…

Early Years Inclusion Fund - Info for Providers and Parents
This Early Years Inclusion Fund (EYIF) 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 who…

Early Years SEND Support Services
The Early Years SEND Support Services are, Portage, Early Support, Parent and Child Development and West Hill Enhanced Children's Centre. New referrals for children with complex needs and disabilities are being accepted. Family Contact is remotely and will include initial assessment of needs, emotional…

Eastwood Children's Centre
This is a welcoming space for dads, mums and carers with their children aged 0 - 3.5 years. Children and families can: make friends; learn to play creatively together; get information on health issues; help improve parenting skills; provide training courses that may help you back into the world of…

Eastwood Nursery ASD Resource Base
Eastwood Nursery School has a small number of places for children with social communication disorders including autistic spectrum disorders (ASD), and for vulnerable 2 year olds. A resource base is a specialist provision within a mainstream school. All resource bases cater for…

EASY READ HEALTH LEAFLETS
Welcome to Easy Health Health information with easy-to-understand words, pictures and films With over 370 health resources that include pictures and simple text, Easy Health's information is accessible to anyone who finds written information hard to understand, including people with…