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Services for children with SEN aged 5 to 16
Find out about the services available to children with special educational needs (SEN) and disabilities aged 5 to 16. These services are part of the Local Offer.Sexual Health
Shine provides a range of sexual health services for young people, carers and professionals in the Newham areaShort breaks
Short breaks enable disabled children, young people and adults to have time away from their carers, explore new opportunities, have fun and broaden their social networks whilst developing skills and independence. They can also provide parents, carers and families with an opportunity to have a…Specialist Education Support Service
The Specialist Education Support Service (SESS) is made of 3 long established teams: Sensory Service; Complex Needs and Dyslexia Service; Language Communication & Interaction Service. These teams provide the targeted and specialist offer in early years and school settings and transition advice and support for…Speech, Language & Communication Staff Training
Speech, Language & Communication Continuous Professional Development, Training & Courses Summer 2023 Please click on the Training Course Booklet to see details of professional development opportunities offered across both the Language, Communication and Interaction Service (LCIS) and East London Foundation NHS Trust (ELFT) Speech & Language…Summer-born deferment
In addition to the legal right to defer (delay) the reception class start date, for Summer-born children (born from 1 April to 31 August) families can apply to defer entry to reception until the next September when the child would normally starting Year 1. Applying…Support for new arrivals to the country
Please download Useful information for New Ukraine residents Information Pack for New Arrivals on the Homes for Ukraine and Ukraine Family Visa Schemes. Ukraine Support Booklet - Printable version Ukraine Information Booklet - written in Russain Ukraine Information Booklet - written in UkrainianSupport for SEND
Within Newham a number of agencies (including charities, parent groups, children’s centres, and youth services) provide support to children and young people with additional needs and their families. For a small number of families due to their child’s needs or their circumstances additional support is…