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The Care Act – transition for children to adult care and support
The Department of Health has produced a factsheet which describes how the Care Act supports people moving from children’s to adult care and support services. Click on the link in the Useful Downloads section on this page to view the factsheet. To access all of…

Great Minds Together - Wraparound support for children with SEND and/or SEMH needs and their families
Great Minds Together is a not for profit organisation that aims to deliver better outcomes for children and young people, particularly those with social, emotional and mental health needs and/or special educational needs and disabilities. We have a multidisciplinary team that consists of psychologists, counsellors,…
0161 549 1169
Implementing the SEND Reforms: Free Resources from Autism Education Trust
The Autism Education Trust (AET) is a partnership of major voluntary sector and public sector organisations and is supported by the Department for Education. It provides information and training for professionals, parents, carers and children and young people with autism. The AET now offers the…
020 7903 3650
SEND Reforms: Guidance for Parents and Carers from the DfE
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 guidance on which the system is based places to go for help and further information details about changes to the…
Timpson Exclusions Review
The Timpson Review makes 30 recommendations to ensure exclusions are used appropriately and that the Government commits to new school accountability View the full Timpson Review here
Young Minds
The Department of Education is providing up to £3M for a two year sector led programme which will build the capacity of voluntary and community sector organisations (VCSOs) to deliver early intervention mental health support to children and young people, including building resilience and emotional…
020 7089 5065