Here’s a factsheet about part-time timetables. It includes information relating to school attendance, reasons for giving a part-time timetable and examples of case law: https://t.co/hTTtuz5YhI
@contactfamilies
Our Regional Director of Education will be presenting at our Virtual Special Educational Needs Conference on Tuesday 25th May. Find out the topic he will be presenting by clicking here https://t.co/VSVOP7Wggh #virtualsenconference2021
Our SEND Information Organisations Group list contains details of organisations who provide free advice and support on matters relating to SEND in England. We're unable to give direct advice on SEND but can always signpost to other services/resources https://t.co/eWieXTk9Kq
Would you like to be able to go into your next meeting with professionals about your SEND child & confidently know how to ask for what your child really needs? That's what this session is all about. Hope you can make it!
https://t.co/yW73zq43BC
Excellent article from Hayley at Downs Side Up: The importance of developing self-esteem and confidence in children with a learning disability https://t.co/byqeDZfMiV
Please share. Gangs & Youth Crime webinar for #Southwark and #Lambeth parents. Wednesday 28th April 4.30pm-6.30pm - Please check out flyer 👇 for details. To attend, please email [email protected]. Thank you!
New @contactfamilies resources on claiming Universal Credit for a young disabled person including a set of templates that parents can use to challenge the DWP delays in processing claims and in organising medical assessments. https://t.co/rwSRxhneyT
To support pupils with #SEND who have been permanently excluded from school, the @IASS_Network in partnership with the Equality and Human Rights Commission @EHRC have published resources for SENDIAS practitioners to appeal exclusions.
https://t.co/Rf3DRT23oM
Secondary Education | Online Training Session
📆20 April 2021 | 9.30 to 11.00 am
This session for education practitioners and parents explains how to support learners who have Down’s syndrome from 11 to 16 years of age in secondary education settings.
https://t.co/u6xCyEOI7h
Come join us for our newest SEN Explained. Where we will be joined by Joanna Grace for a discussion on capacity in context, encouraging a wider perspective on different brains and notions of capability.
Thank you 💜
https://t.co/ncfTDDm21n
A new dedicated helpline has been set up by the
@NSPCC to help victims of sexual abuse, both recent or historically, in independent or state schools.
It can provide support and advice, including how to contact the police and report crimes.
https://t.co/U09FIUuKTj