Articles on Support for SEND (19)

  1. Adult Carers

    Being a carer You are an unpaid carer, if you support a family member or friend who is ill, disabled, elderly, has mental health issues or substance misuse problems. The support you offer may be emotional or include shopping, cooking, dealing with medication, or attending…
  2. Complain, compliment or suggest

    We are committed to working together to achieve the best outcomes for children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND). We aim to be an open and accessible council; genuinely involving, engaging and listening to our community. Your feedback is important to…
  3. Disabled Children and Young People’s Service

    The Disabled Children and Young People's Service is a specialist team supporting and safeguarding children and young people up to the age of 18 years old with disabilities and aged up to 25 if they are in education. Within the service there is a Preparing…
  4. Educational Psychology Service (EPS)

    Newham Educational Psychologists (EPs) are employed by The Local Authority to provide professional advice on children’s special educational needs, between the ages of 0-25.  The Educational Psychology Service (EPS) work with children and young people (CYP), school staff, parents and other organisations to support the…

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