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Relationship Issues

Relationship issues come in all shapes and sizes. You may be struggling with friendship difficulties or have family troubles. You may have questions about love or sex. Perhaps you have recently lost someone you loved or Maybe you are experiencing abuse in a relationship with…

Self-Harm

Self-harm is when someone hurts themselves on purpose often as a way of trying to manage distressing or overwhelming feelings and experiences. This can take different forms that cause damage to the skin and body, including cutting themselves, burning skin, scratching skin with fingernails, hitting…

SEN support in maintained schools, colleges and Early Years settings

All children and young people learn in different ways and progress at varying rates. Some children may need extra help along the way. This document is for parents whose children may require extra support and or possible interventions to enable them to make progress. What…

Supporting Pupils with Medical Conditions

Children and young people with medical conditions are entitled to a full education. Parents, children and young people should be fully involved developing and reviewing the support they receive for a medical condition whilst in education. Information Reviewed May 2018

Tax-Free Childcare

Save money on your childcare bills with Tax-Free Childcare If you’re a working parent or carer, you can get up to £500 every three months (up to £2,000 a year per child) to help with the costs of childcare. If your child has a disability,…

What are day nurseries and preschools?

Preschools and day nurseries provide childcare and early education for children aged under 5 in a group setting where they can play and learn alongside other young children. Day nurseries and preschools which run for more that 2 hours per day must be registered with…

What is a childminder?

A childminder is someone who will care for your child in their home.  In England, a person who cares for children aged under 8 for more than 2 hours a day in their own home for reward must be registered as a childminder with the…

What is a SENCo?

A SENCo, or Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator, is the member of teaching staff who is responsible for assessing, planning and monitoring the progress of children with Special Educational Needs in Early Years settings (under 5’s), schools and colleges. The SENCo is there to help children…
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