Search Results
Advice & Information
Directory resultsKeyworking service for children and young people with autism and/or learning disability
Keyworking service for children and young people with autism and/or learning disability Who do we support? The North East London Keyworking service works with children and young people with learning disabilities and/or Autism, aged 0-25 years old who have complex needs. The service is…
Learning disabilities: help your child learn
If your child has a learning disability, there are steps you can take to help them learn. Local support services may be able to guide you along the way and help you work out how best to communicate to aid their learning. If your child…
Local Offer 0-5 - Education
Young people are required by law to stay in some form of education or training until they are 18 years old. Most children young people with special educational needs and disabilities will be able to attend mainstream schools and educational facilities. Some children and young…
Local Offer 11-16 - Education
Young people are required by law to stay in some form of education or training until they are 18 years old. Most children young people with special educational needs and disabilities will be able to attend mainstream schools and educational facilities. Some children and young…
Local Offer 16-25 - Education
Young people are required by law to stay in some form of education or training until they are 18 years old. Most children young people with special educational needs and disabilities will be able to attend mainstream schools and educational facilities. Some children and young…
Local Offer 5-11 Education
Young people are required by law to stay in some form of education or training until they are 18 years old. Most children young people with special educational needs and disabilities will be able to attend mainstream schools and educational facilities. Some children and young…
Out of Borough Schools
Section 41 of the Children and Families Act allows the Secretary of State to publish a list of approved independent special institutions. This includes independent special schools in England and Wales, and Special Post-16 institutions. These institutions can only be included on this list with…
Paediatric Occupational Therapy
What is Paediatric Occupational Therapy? Paediatric occupational Therapy uses specialist clinical skills and approaches to enable your child to achieve their maximum independence. We focus on three core occupational Therapy areas self-care (washing, eating and dressing), productivity (being able to attend nursery, school or college)…