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  1. Alternative Provision

    Alternative Provision or "AP" settings are places that provide education for children who can't, for various reasons, currently attend their school.  The Government definition of Alternative Provision is as follows: Education arranged by local authorities for pupils who, because of exclusion, illness or other reasons, would not…
  2. 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…
  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. Anxiety

    This page provides information about anxiety, and where to go for advice and support. Overview of anxiety Anxiety can make you feel worried, nervous, tense, restless or scared. It can cause physical symptoms such as a racing heartbeat, sweating, trembling, panic attacks and stomach aches.…
  5. Assessments, Education, Health and Care Plans

    The majority of children and young people with special education needs (SEN) or disabilities will have the support they need within local mainstream early years settings, schools or colleges. This is called SEN Support. For some children and young people, there may be concerns about…
  6. Autumn Parent and Carer Wellbeing Workshops

    Autumn term Parent and Carer Wellbeing Workshops The Psychology in Schools Team and the Under 18s Wellbeing Team have announced their new workshops to support parents and carers with managing their child's emotions, anxiety, and self-harm behaviours.  Find out more and book a place.
  7. Barnardo's Phoneline Service

    Barnardo’s phoneline service helps to guide families to emotional wellbeing support via the Emotional Wellbeing Hub helpline The Barnardo’s phoneline service is a new additional option that has been added to the Emotional Wellbeing Hub helpline to help support parents, carers and young people aged…
  8. Behaviour Safe At Home

    Behaviour Safe At Home supports parents, carers and family members living with children who display extreme behaviours, to improve the safety of everyone. The focus of the programme is on early intervention, to help prevent the behaviour escalating and to reduce the need for restrictive interventions.…
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