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  1. SEND Hub

    The SEND Hub Team (two specialist teachers, an early years SEND practitioner and buy-in Speech and Language Therapist) is supporting Private, Voluntary and Independent Nurseries and Childminders to work with children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. Through training, early identification, working with settings to…
  2. Health

    There are a range of health and well being services available in Newham, some are universal; this means that they are available for everyone to access; examples of universal health services include GP, Health visitor and School Nursing. Other services are what are known as…
  3. Oral Health

    In Newham, we understand that building a foundation for a lifetime of good oral health starts at an early age. Our web page is dedicated to providing you with simple and practical information on how to care for you and your child's precious smile. We…
  4. School admission and exclusion volunteer panel members

    Independent School Admission Appeals Parents/guardians have the right to appeal against the decision of the Admission Authority when their child is not allocated a place at their preferred school. These appeals are heard by an Independent Panel consisting of lay persons and school governors. Voluntary…
  5. Exclusion

    Our schools work with parents to provide support and advice around behavioural challenges and attendance issues which can lead to sanctions including exclusion from school. Find out more about exclusion.
  6. Newham Family Hub Network

    Family Hubs are coming to Newham to help support on a range of issues from mental health to parenting.  Alongside a number of local authorities across the country, we’ve been chosen to trial a new type of family support centre – known as a Family…
  7. People Participation

    People Participation is about empowering our parents, carers, and service users to have a say in how we run our services. We value the unique experience and knowledge that our parents, carers, and service users have, and we recognise that your contributions are invaluable when planning…
  8. The Transition Service

    Children and young people in Newham aged 14-18 who are under the below , will automatically be added to the transition pathway at the age of 14. Other children aged 14 and above with an EHCP and identified transition needs can also be added to the…
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