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When either a child or a young carer approaches their 18th birthday, they may ask for an assessment. A parent or carer may also ask for an assessment as the child they are caring for approaches 18. As in all assessments, local authorities will need…

Multi-Agency Referral Panel

Representatives that attend the referral panel are professionals from health, education and social care who meet once a month to co-ordinate service delivery to those children referred. This is an open referral panel and all referrals must have parents'/carers' permission.  

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Here you will find the latest news related to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities

NHS Health Check

Everyone is at risk of developing heart disease, stroke, diabetes, kidney disease and some forms of dementia. The good news is that these conditions can often be prevented – even if you have a history of them in your family. The FREE NHS Health Check…

Out of School Clubs

Out of School Clubs are registered and inspected by Ofsted. They care for children aged 3 years and over before and after school hours. Children of a similar age are looked after by qualified staff. Breakfast and snacks are often provided. They may offer a drop…

Out of School Clubs - Local Offer

Out of School Clubs are registered and inspected by Ofsted. They care for children aged 3 years and over before and after school hours. Children of a similar age are looked after by qualified staff. Breakfast and snacks are often provided. They may offer a drop…

Parent / Carer Consultation Service

The Educational Psychology Service is offering a free remote consultation service to parents/carers living in Wolverhampton and also to parents/carers of children or young people in the care of Wolverhampton Local Authority.Please visit Parent/Carer Consultation Service for more details.Additional information can be found on the Educational Psychology Service website.…

Parent/Carer Consultation Service offered by the Educational Psychology Service

The City of Wolverhampton Council’s Inclusion and Empowerment Service launched a remote parent/carer consultation offer in March 2020 to support families during lockdown. Listening to feedback from parents/carers and building on the successes of the parent/carer consultation service, the Educational Psychology Service would like to…

Pathways to Employment

The Access to work scheme - can help you at work if you’re disabled or have a health condition. Workbox provides useful resources for employment, education, training and advice in Wolverhampton. Workbox holds information about: Training traineeships apprenticeships supported employment supported internships To find more information, training, resources and services…

Paying for Childcare

There are currently two main sources of financial help for working parents: The childcare element of Working Tax Credit Childcare Vouchers The childcare element of Working Tax Credit is intended to help working parents on a low income with the costs of registered childcare. The…
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