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Home to School SEND Travel Assistance - Independent Travel Training (ITT)

Who can access Independent Travel Training? Young people with SEND aged 12 upwards who have a Wandsworth EHCP may be eligible for Independent Travel Training if they live 2 miles or more from the school/college they are attending. Young people may also be eligible if…

Home to School SEND Travel Assistance - Post 16

Wandsworth Council are committed to promoting greater independence and ability for young people with SEND who may require additional support when travelling to/from their place of education. Local authorities do not have a statutory duty to provide free travel assistance, for young people, of sixth…

Home to School SEND Travel Assistance - The Appeals Process

If you are not satisfied with the Panel decision, you have the right to appeal the decision within 20 working days of receipt of the panel decision letter. This is Stage 1 of the appeals procedure. The full appeals process is set out in our…

Home to School SEND Travel Assistance - Transport

An allocated seat within a private bus or shared taxi will only be offered if your child/young personhas mobility issues that restrict them/their Special Education Needs/Disabilities affect them from travelling on public transport with a responsible adult. Allocated seats are only issued where the pupil…

Home to School SEND Travel Assistance - Travel Assistance Budgets (TABs)

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Travel Assistance budget (TAB) Definition Travel Assistance Budgets (TABs) are available where a child or young person is entitled for Travel Assistance to school as a result of their Special Educational Needs and disability (SEND). The Council's SEND Travel Assistance Team will assess matters for suitability against…

Home to School Travel Assistance (under 16s)

A home to school (rail/underground) travelcard is available for pupils who are judged to have an unreasonable journey to travel to school using bus or tram services. For young people aged 16 and under. Young people can: access buses and trams…

Homeless and Asylum Health Team

The Homeless and Asylum Health Team offers access to primary health care to socially excluded, marginalised and vulnerable groups. A full health visiting service is provided to women's refuge, housing association projects, hostels and other accommodation. Health assessments of asylum seekers and…

Homely Feeling Childcare

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I am an experienced professional nursery teacher of 17 years, bringing that experience to a homely setting from 7:30am to 6:15pm. I am an Ofsted registered childminder with a degree in Early Years Studies (Level Five) as well as specialist training in other childcare related areas…

Homeshare for Families

Share & Care Homeshare Ltd has launched a new homeshare service to give affordable support to families who have children or young adults with physical disabilities or learning difficulties such as Autism, ADHD and Downs Syndrome. The service is available to families in England, Wales…

Homicide Service from Victim Support

The London Chlidren and Young People (CYP) service works with children and young people aged 4-17 (18-21 on a case-by-case basis) who have witnessed or have been bereaved by homicide. The CYP service provides practical, emotional support and advocacy service which support young people bereaved…