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Home Education in Wandsworth

Elective Home Education The 1996 Education Act states that it is the duty of parents to secure an appropriate full-time education for their children. Most parents carry out this duty by ensuring that their child attends a school. A small minority of parents decide to…

Keeping Children Safe - Supplementary Education

Supplementary Education includes all non-statutory provision for children and young people in a setting outside of a mainstream school. It is not an alternative to mainstream education in your local school but provides extra support in core curriculum subjects (Maths, English, Science, etc.) and/or languages,…

Keeping Children Safe - Unregistered Schools

An unregistered school is a school that is independent from Local Authority control and meets the criteria below for registration, but has not done so. The criteria are: Teaches a full-time education to five or more children aged between 5-16 years old Teaches a…

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…

MacIntyre

MacIntyre is a national charity that provides learning, support and care for adults and children with learning disabilities, at centres across the UK.The range of services provided includes registered care homes, supported living schemes, accredited training schemes and lifelong learning services, as well…

Ordinarily Available Provision Guide

ORDINARILY AVAILABLE PROVISION refers to the support that all Wandsworth schools, early years and post 16 settings should be able to provide for children/young people, including those with SEND, from within their own resources. The booklet, Ordinarily Available Provision: Expectations for all Schools/Settings is intended…

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…

SEND Tutoring

SEND Tutoring provides tuition to children with special needs from qualified teachers with QTS. Face-to-face and online options are available. SEND Tutoring provides tuition to children with special educational needs and disabilities. All of the tuition is provided by tutors who are qualified teachers who…

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…

Service children and young people, statutory assessments of Education Health and Care (EHC) needs

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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…