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  1. Activities Unlimited appendices

    A list of useful documents for managing your Short Break Personal Budget. AU Personal Budget Leaflet AU Spending Guidelines AU Spending Record Template AU Excess Funds Policy AU Know Your Customer Policy AU Debt Recovery Policy Short Break Personal Budget Pro Rata Amounts Short Break…
  2. Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) Service

    The Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) Service is part of the Specialist Education Service. What we do Children and young people with additional social, emotional and mental health needs may struggle to access or engage with learning. We work with mainstream schools to help them…
  3. Ambitious about Autism

    A toolkit for parents, carers and professionals. Ambitious about Autism have produced a toolkit containing a wealth of information for parents, carers and professionals to help through a child’s journey in the early years. The toolkit provides practical tips, checklists, and sources to various other…
  4. Access Suffolk

    Accessible activities and services for everyone in Suffolk This page brings together help and support that is available for people with disabilities and accessibility requirements in Suffolk. If you would like to contribute to this page please let the InfoLink team know.
  5. Be Well, Feel Well blog: Attention – December

    December is Attention:  The right kind of attention We all need to give and receive attention to stay mentally healthy. Too much attention is bad for us, as is too little attention. If we are socially isolated we will suffer from attention deprivation, loneliness, stress…
  6. Elective Home Education (EHE)

    Educating your child at home Elective Home Education is where parents choose to exercise their legal right to take responsibility for educating their children at home or at home and in some other way which they choose, instead of sending them to school full time.…
  7. Alternatives to mainstream education

    The majority of children with special educational needs will have their needs met in their local mainstream school. However, for some children this is not possible or appropriate, and so other arrangements are sometimes made. Some other types of educational provision that might be considered…
  8. Disclaimer

    Because we rely on others to give us the information, we cannot be sure it is correct and up to date.  Suffolk County Council assumes no responsibility for information contained on this site and disclaims all liability in respect of the information. Suffolk InfoLink contains…
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