created by SPS
published on 02 December 2020
When a young person becomes 18, the services they may access change. If they had been supported by a Children’s Services Social Worker or a Community Paediatrician they may in future be supported by an Adult Social Worker, or their health needs may be looked after by their GP or a hospital consultant.
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created by SPS
published on 12 November 2020
Vicky Ford, MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children and Families has written an open letter to all children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), their parents/carers and families, and others who support them stating the commitment to ensuring that appropriate education and support is available for all children and young people during the peri...
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created by SEND Partnership Service
published on 09 July 2020
We are recruiting now:
We are looking for volunteers to support as Parent Champions (sharing information about our Service and signposting to other organisations) and Volunteer Supporters (more in depth one to one support).
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created by SPS
published on 16 June 2020
FLARE'S Top Tips for Professionals: Virtual Communcation with Children and Young People. Especially useful at the moment where most communications are virtual.
Please go to https://councilfordisabledchildren.org.uk/help-resources/resources/flares-top-tips-professionals to view the video and leaflet
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created by SPS
published on 09 June 2020
This week is Carers' Week. The theme is Making Caring Visible.
Do you care for someone - a child, a sibling, relative or friend?
Find out how B&NES Carers' Centre can support you by viewing their website: https://www.banescarerscentre.org.uk/ and watching this animation.
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