Articles (214)
Early Help - Latest News & Good Practice
Please use this link to view our Accessibility Statement If you require any of our current Early Help products (September 2021 onwards) as produced from this time onwards, in a more accessible format, then please do email us: jeff.burns@manchester.gov.uk or Anthony.gilfillan@manchester.gov.uk Central Government Covid-19 restrictions have been…The Early Help Assessment Journey. Support, Resources and Information
The Manchester Early Help Programme Team are here to provide practitioners with information, guidance and a range of training opportunities and access to associated Early Help resources. If you or your agency work with, provide support for or information to children, young people and families, then we…Early Help Hubs and Early Help Parenting Team
Our Early Help Hubs are still responding to Requests for Early Help Support, however due to safety measures such as the need for social distancing and keeping families and workers safe, there may be some changes as to how we contact families and share information…Early Help Practitioner Zone
Please use this link to view our Accessibility Statement If you require any of our current Early Help products (September 2021 onwards) as produced from this time onwards, in a more accessible format, then please do email us: jeff.burns@manchester.gov.uk or Anthony.gilfillan@manchester.gov.uk Early Help is everybody’s business, and…Early Help Practitioners Zone
Effective Early Help is essential to improve the life chances of Manchester’s children, young people and their families. The aim of the Manchester Early Help Service is to build capacity in communities that will prevent crime, support education and enterprise, and keep children, young people…Early Help Practitioners Zone
Effective Early Help is essential to improve the life chances of Manchester’s children, young people and their families. The aim of the Manchester Early Help Service is to build capacity in communities that will prevent crime, support education and enterprise, and keep children, young people…Early Years Pathway for children aged 0-5 with a special educational need or disability
Many children with Special Education Needs and/or a Disability (SEND) are able to access the same types of provision that are available for all children/young people, and they will not require any additional resources beyond some advice or signposting to enable them to do this.…Education
This section includes information about Education and Support for children with additional needs under 5 years old, Specialist Support Schools for children aged 5 - 16 years and post-16 education for young people. Special Education Needs and Disability Information, Advice Support Service ManchesterEducation Accessibility Strategy 2017 - 2019
The Education Accessibility Strategy 2017 - 2019 is to ensure accessibility of the curriculum, physical environment and information for pupils with special educational needs & disabilities (SEND) in Manchester.