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Schools Accessibility Strategy

Please note:The Schools Accessibility strategy is currently under review, further information about this will be provided in due course. Educational performance is greatly improved in the City of Wolverhampton. We are incredibly proud of the achievements of the children and young people of our City.…

Screening & Immunisations

Screening can detect a problem early before you have any symptoms. Finding out about a problem early can mean that treatment is more effective. Finding out you have a health problem or are at increased risk of developing a health problem, can help you make better…

SEN Provision Matrix Values 2020-21

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SEN Support and EHCPs - guidance on levels of difficulty and provision

The following provides guidance on the Levels of Difficulty and Provision expected for Settings/Schools/Colleges and Post-16 Providers with reference to the SEND Code of Practice (July 2014) and the School Funding Reform (April 2013). This guidance is under review by the schools forum high needs funding…

SEND - Advice and Support

The Information, Advice and Support Service offers “Impartial and confidential information, advice and support on matters relating to a child or young person's special educational needs or disability from birth to 25 years” Each local authority must provide for children and young people with SEND (and their…

SEND - Care

Information on special educational needs and disabilities care There are a range of services including support services available for disabled children and young adults aged up to 25 years. Children and adults who are carers can also find out about support available.   For more information…

SEND - Care: Where can I find out about support services?

Many parents need help, friendship, advice and support during those early years when children are young. If you have one child under five then Home-Start Wolverhampton can help. Home-Start Wolverhampton co-ordinators recruit and train parent volunteers to offer support and friendship to other parents through home visiting.…

SEND - Childcare Services : Childcare Sufficiency Assessment

Since April 1, 2008, local authorities have had a duty to secure sufficient childcare to enable parents to work, or undertake education and training leading to work. To fulfil this duty, Wolverhampton City Council must ensure that the childcare available meets the needs of parents,…

SEND - Direct Payments

Direct Payments is a scheme to give people who need care services more choice and control over their lives. You may have been offered a Personal Budget by the City of Wolverhampton Council and are considering taking a Direct Payment to manage the budget. On…

SEND - Education, Health and Care Plans

All requests for statutory assessment in Wolverhampton will be dealt with under The Children and Families Act 2014, subject to informed parental consent. The Council for Disabled Children (CDC) in partnership with the Department for Education has produced a series of fact sheets, films and…
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