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SEND: You Said We Did

Listening to and acting upon feedback about our Local Offer to allow services to make positive changes based on the views of children, young people and their families Once submitted, your feedback will be received by the Wolverhampton Information, Advice and Support Service and forwarded to…

Short Breaks and Respite

Short breaks provide invaluable support for disabled children, young people and their families. While children are given opportunities to become more independent, have fun, enjoy new experiences, form friendships with their peers; their families are able to take time out of their caring role. This…

Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Complaints: A Guide for Young People in Education

If you are dissatisfied with an aspect of the service delivered, please raise this with your SEND officer in the first instance. The team can be contacted on: Email: SENSTART@wolverhampton.gov.uk  Phone: 01902 555961 If you remain dissatisfied following our response, the local authority has a…

Staying Safe

If you are, or you suspect, a child or young person is being abused call us on 01902 555392 during open hours or 01902 552999 for emergency out of hours. If immediate action is needed dial 999. Normal open hours are Monday to Thursday 8.30am to…

Strategic Commissioning

On this page you will find information regarding the Strategic Commissioning of Educational Provision.  

Stress Less

Feeling stressed? If the answer is yes, you're not alone. Stress is the feeling of being under too much mental or emotional pressure, and pressure turns into stress when you feel unable to cope. A bit of stress is normal and can help push you…

Suicide Awareness & Support

In England, one person dies every two hours as a result of suicide. When someone takes their own life, the effect on their family and friends is devastating. Many people – friends, family, professionals, colleagues and wider society will feel the impact. Information on this…

Travel

The Travel section of the Local Offer details transport policies for children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities. Further information about getting around and applying for travel assistance can be found through the links on this page. Following extensive consultation, the City…

Travel Help for 16-25 Year Olds

The City of Wolverhampton Council publishes an annual ‘Transport Policy Statement for Young People of Sixth Form Age' which sets out what travel assistance is available. An Easy Read version of the Transport Statement for Young People of Sixth Form Age is available in the downloads…

Under 5's ASD Diagnostic Panel

The Autistic Spectrum Disorder under 5 diagnostic group is a Panel of professionals working in Wolverhampton and is managed through the Child Development Centre. The professionals that are represented on the group are Consultant Paediatrician, Speech Language Therapist, Education and Clinical Psychologists, Social Worker and…
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