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Young People as Carers
A young carer is someone up to the age of 18 who cares for a family member or friend with an illness, disability, mental health condition or addiction without being paid. A young adult carer is an unpaid carer who is aged up to 25 years…

Young person's guide to the Children and Families Act 2014
This document is a summary of the main changes and provisions of the act and how they may affect children and families. This document from the Department for Education is intended to be used by young people so every effort has been made to use clear uncomplicated…

yourDSA
This website can help students and their families understand what the disabled students' allowance (DSA) is, how to apply for it, how to arrange a needs assessment, how much funding you will get if you are eligible and much more. The website includes a Disabled Students' Road…

Youth Club for young people with SEN (13-16years)
Sen Talk will be running a Youth club for young people aged 13-16years with SEN. The club is £3.00 donation-based and will be held at John Morris House, 164 St Johns Hill, SW11 1SW. Young people MUST be registered with Sen Talk to attend the…
Youth custody, children and young people with special educational needs
The Children and Families Act 2014 set out a new legal framework for children and young people with SEN (special educational needs) in youth custody. This change commenced on 1 April 2015. The attached document from the Council for Disabled Children (CDC) has a range of information for young people, parents/carers,…

Youth Employment Project
The Youth Employment Project (Y.E.P) support 18-24 year olds who are not in education, employment or training (NEET), to find further education, employment or apprenticeships / training. To be eligible, young people will also need to be one of the following: a young carer;…

YOUth Legal & Resource Centre
YOUth legal aims to improve the quality of life of vulnerable Young People in South West London by offering independent, free legal advice in social welfare law. YOUth legal focus on young people with disabilities, young carers and care leavers as being the most vulnerable and…

Youth SEN Sport Session in Wandsworth - bmactive
bmactive is a Wandsworth and Clapham-based physical activity provider specialising in 1-2-1 sport training for children, youth football clubs and adult fitness sessions. They are increasing the availability of their highly successful 1-2-1 sport sessions they conduct with children/young adults with SEN in the Wandsworth…

Yvonne Carr Children's Centre
Children’s Centres provide welcoming space where you and your child can have fun and learn. For dads, mums and carers with children aged 0 - 3.5 years.The benefits of attending a Children’s Centre include: making friends; learning to play creatively with your child; doing…

‘By the child, for the child’, a short film made by young people about speech therapy
For young people with Speech, Language and Communication needs, secondary school can be particularly demanding. Wandsworth is one of the few Boroughs who are able to support this increasing cohort of pupils by providing specialist SLT services at secondary level. A selection of Wandsworth pupils…