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Wandsworth Sensory Support Service (WSSS)
Wandsworth Sensory Support Service (WSSS) is the outreach arm of Linden Lodge School, available to all children and young people with sensory impairment residing in Wandsworth. The service is skilled in caring for deaf, visually impaired and deafblind children, as well as those with complex…

Wandsworth Vision Support Service (WVSS)
The Wandsworth Vision Support Service (WVSS) is a free specialist service provided by Wandsworth for children and young people aged 0-25 with vision impairment who live or go to school in Wandsworth. The service includes Qualified Teachers for the Visually Impaired (QTVIs) and Habilitation Specialists.

What is Safeguarding? Adults (18+)
It is everyone's responsibility to safeguard and promote the welfare of vulnerable people. You should always report your concerns, even if the person you suspect to be abusing or neglecting a vulnerable person is someone you know well. If…

Willow Hearing Support Centre at Sellincourt Primary School
The Willow Hearing Support Centre is a highly specialist primary education centre for deaf children located at Sellincourt Primary School. Willow Hearing Support Centre (HSC) is a Mainstream provision combined with a highly specialist education centre for multi-sensory impaired children aged 3 to 11 years…

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 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 Offending Team
The Youth Offending Team (YOT) work with young people predominantly aged 10-18 years living in Wandsworth who have been, or are at risk of, getting into trouble with the police; who are on bail or remanded in custody; or who have received a court order…