created by SEND Partnership Service
published on 16 December 2021
At multiple hubs across B&NES, Bath Rugby Foundation, Bath Area Play Project, Youth Connect South West and partners will deliver a fun and powerful package of festive activities including sports, exercise, craft as well as nutritious food, for all attendees to join.
BreakOut is open to children and teens (age 5-16), as well as families.*
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published on 15 December 2021
The newly published SEND Partnership Service Annual Report for the academic year 2020 - 2021 is now available to read here.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Welcome to the SEND Partnership Service (SPS) Annual Report. This report summarises the activities and evaluation of the service for the year September 2020 – August 2021.
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published on 30 November 2021
Will Quince, the newly appointed Minister for Children and Families has written an open letter to parents and carers of children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), their families and those who support them.
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created by SEND Partnership Service
published on 16 November 2021
You can help your Local Authority shape the way mental health services are delivered in Bath and North East Somerset through the mental health care pathway consultation.
Open until 19 December, the consultation is a chance to learn about, and comment on, the proposed pathway to greater independence for people with specialist mental health needs.
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published on 09 November 2021
PhoneSmart: A free online course on online safety
The Anti-Bullying Alliance have been working with EE on their PhoneSmart Licence, a free online course that ensures kids getting their first phone know how to stay safe and be kind online. The course features four modules; Online Hate, Digital Wellbeing, Staying Safe Online and Digital and Media Literacy.
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