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Education, Health and Care Plans and Other Support
Most children with special educational needs will be supported through the additional help and reasonable adjustments their school / setting are required to offer. This type of support is known as SEN Support. A small number of children may have, or go on to have,…Edward Timpson publishes landmark exclusions review
Timpson Review makes 30 recommendations to ensure exclusions are used appropriately and Government commits to new school accountability View the full Timpson Report hereEffective SEN Support For Schools: Resources from the NASEN SEND GATEWAY
Please view the two links below, with guidance and examples of good practice around supporting young people with SEND in schools. http://www.sendgateway.org.uk/resources.effective-sen-support-a-guide-for-senior-leaders-in-education-settings.html http://www.sendgateway.org.uk/resources.sen-support-research-evidence-on-effective-approaches-and-examples-of-current-practice-in-good-and-outstanding-schools-and-colleges.htmlEHC Needs Assessment for a young person
Finding out what support you need Sometimes we might need extra help in school, college or training. To find out if you need extra support, you might have an Education, Health and Care Needs Assessment. This is a careful look at what you might need…EHCP Exemplar 2017
Education, Health and Care plans 2017 The purpose of this document is to support the development of skills in writing good quality Education Health and Care Plans. Please open the attached document to see examples of good practiceElective Home Education - advice and information
If you are educationg your child from home, or thinking about it - The following areas will be able to provide information and advice: Home Education Advisory Service Elective Home Education Service Manchester City Council WebsiteEmotional and mental wellbeing
Manchester Local Offer SEND Information Hub Here is a list of local and national organisations to support the emotional and mental wellbeing of parents/carers and the children they care for. For under 25s, see the Young people section. Go to the Local Offer SEND…Emotional Wellbeing
Carers often overlook their emotional health as they put so much into caring for someone else that it becomes difficult to think about caring for themselves. Taking regular breaks, where you can recharge your batteries and do something you enjoy, can improve your health and…