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Black Country 0-18 years Online Health Resource

The website provides parents, carers and young people across the Black Country with consistent and high-quality advice from local health professionals. There is advice for every stage, from pregnancy and birth all the way through to nursery, school, and beyond. Here you can view the Black…

Categories of Need

Wolverhampton SEND Strategic Action Planning Group have endorsed the consistent adoption and utilisation of one set of recommended categories of need across the Council. The Recommended Categories of Need document can be accessed via the following links.  SEND Pathway – Targeted Stage | City Of…

Child Development Service

Wolverhampton Child Development Service (CDS) offers a city-wide, specialist integrated service for children birth to 5 years of age who may have factors that affect their development. The service works closely with Universal services to ensure early identification, support and treatment of children with SEND…

Education

The majority of children and young people with SEN or disabilities will have their needs met within local mainstream early years' settings, schools or colleges and go on to achieve successful long-term outcomes in adult life. However, some children and young people may require additional…

FAQ - Under Five Autism Panel

Autism Assessment and Diagnosis for children Under 5 Information and guidance for Parents and Carers Assessments for Autism Spectrum Disorder for children under 5 years are carried out by the Child Development Service Multi-Agency Panel called the Under Five Autism Panel. This is led by…

Identifying and Supporting Children and Young People with Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLDs)

A Guide for Schools Our process for identifying and supporting children with specific learning difficulties has been developed by specialist teachers and educational psychologists. It is based on good practice guidance and follows the statutory SEND Code of Practice. It aims to help schools to…

Life Skills and Supported Internships at Adult Education Wolverhampton

Life Skills courses and Supported Employment programmes (including Supported Internships) delivered at Adult Education are ideal if you are an adult aged 19+ with a learning disability. The focus is on the preparation for adulthood, independent living and moving you closer to employment.   Practical activities…

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…

Post-16 - Council for Disabled Children (CDC)

The Council for Disabled Children (CDC) in partnership with the Department for Education has produced a series of fact sheets, films and posters designed to help children and young people understand some of the key themes of the new SEND reforms. There has been an important change in the…

Post-16 Education

The Council for Disabled Children (CDC) in partnership with the Department for Education has produced a series of fact sheets, films and posters designed to help children and young people understand some of the key themes of the new SEND reforms. There has been an…
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