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Support aged 18+

Support aged 18+ When you turn 18, you may need support from adult services. This could be because you have care needs after you have become an adult. If you need support from adult social care and are already getting support from us, your social…

Talking to your child about their autism

Explaining to your child that they have autism can be difficult for some parents. Here an expert gives some tips on how to have the conversation. In her work as a child psychiatrist with Surrey and Borders NHS Trust, Dr Glòria Durà-Vilà meets many parents in her…

Tax Free Childcare for working parents

Tax free child care is availble to eligible working families with children under the age of 12, (or 17 for children with a disability), with the costs of early education and/or childcare costs up to a maximum of £2,000 per child per year, or £4,000…

Teacher for the Visually Impaired

The Visual Impairment service provides for children and young people with medical diagnoses of visual impairment.  As well as those with SS or SSI Registrations and children with no diagnosis but who have deteriorating eye conditions which cannot be corrected with glasses.  The qualified Teacher…

Transport

TRAVEL UPDATE (MARCH 2024) Please be aware that application for home to school travel assistance for the 2024/25 academic year is open from Monday 25th March 2024.  Students who currently receive Havering travel assistance and have had no significant changes in their circumstances can complete…

Vaccination Clinics for Childhood Vaccines

Has your child missed any of their school age vaccinations?We are running catch up clinics in your area for the following vaccinations: HPV: Year 8 Polio, Diphtheria, Tetanus & ACWY: Year 9 MMR These clinics will be running on an APPOINTMENT ONLY basis. If you…

Vision Impairment Support

We have put together some useful information for children and young people with Vision Impairment.

What Is The Local Offer?

What is a Local Offer? In response to concerns from parents and others that they find it hard to access information about what support is available, the Children and Families Act 2014 requires every local authority in England to publish a ‘Local Offer’. The Special…

What to do if your child has Special Educational Needs?

Please see the section below for more information Contact the SENCo at your child’s school What to expect from the school Additional support for schools Educational Health and Care Plans
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