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SEND - Health

Working with parents and the council, we have developed a set of health service guides for children and young people with a special educational need or disability (SEND). The guides help children, young people and their families/carers to learn about the services available to them across…

SEND - Health Services: Get Better Healthcare (extra support if you have a learning disability)

If you have a learning disability you can get extra support when visiting your doctor by joining the learning disability register.  Watch Mencap's video to find out more.

SEND - Leisure

In this section of the Local Offer you will find details of leisure services in Wolverhampton. These include facilities and services offered to those children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities. We have listed the details for services such as: WV Active Community…

SEND - moving from children's to adult health care services

As your child is getting older, you will be thinking about the future. You may have heard people discussing transition. In healthcare, we use the term transition to describe the process of planning, preparing and moving from children's to adult health care services. Transition is…

SEND - Moving into Adult Life

Please click the links on this page to find out more information about services and providers who can assist with the transition into Adult Life. If you need advice or guidance about education, training and employment options please contact Connexions Wolverhampton.Here you can view the - Connexions guide…

SEND - Moving into Adult Life: Staying safe - Internet use

Staying safe - Internet use Young people who need support in using the internet and social media to find information and develop and maintain friendships. This may include where they can go for guidance on using the internet safely and how to protect themselves against…

SEND - Personal Budgets

What is a Personal Budget? A Personal Budget is a sum of money made available if a child/young person with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) is assessed as needing additional and individual support from education, health and/or social care. The local authority or health…

SEND Advice and Support (Healthwatch)

Healthwatch is the independent consumer champion created to gather and represent the views of the public. Healthwatch will play a role at both national and local level and will make sure that the views of the public and people who use services are taken into…

SEND Code of Practice

SEND code of practice sets out the specific provision under the Children and Families Act 2014. It is about children and young people aged 0-25 with special educational needs or disabilities. SEND code of practice also contains details of the legal requirements. Professionals must follow the…

SEND Early Years Funding

Disability Access Fund The Disability Access Fund (DAF) is funding that enables early years providers to support children aged 3 to 4 with disabilities or special educational needs (not 4 year olds in reception). It funds providers to make reasonable adjustments to their settings to…
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