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  1. Dyslexia

    Even though children can begin to show signs of dyslexia from a young age, it is typically not diagnosed until around 6 years old. That said, some children will not be diagnosed during their school years. Dyslexia affects each individual differently, however, there are some…
  2. The Early Help Hub

    The Early Help Hub provides co-ordinated support for children, young people and families at any point in their lives. We work alongside families to get the right help that they need, working in partnership with other agencies to build a community of support to reduce…
  3. Early Help Professionals Hub

      NEW Early Help Record and Plan! Tool to help practicioners, across agency and discipline, to record a structured understand, plan, do conversation with families. Early Help Record and Plan We have recently revised and updated the Early Help Record and Plan ready for community…
  4. Early Years

    There are a number of early education and childcare options to choose from in Newham; ranging from nurseries and playgroups to out of school play schemes for older children. All providers follow the Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), which sets the standards…
  5. Early Years Nutrition Training

    Do you work in a nursery or childminding setting? Did you know you can access FREE online nutrition training? The Early Start Nutrition team offer a range of online nutrition training modules to increase your understanding of the nutrition requirements for babies and toddlers. It…
  6. East London NHS Adults Learning Disabilities Team

    ELFT Adult Learning Disabilities Team   Newham Health Team for Adults with Learning Disabilities (NHLD) works with people who have significant or severe levels of learning disabilities with additional communication, sensory and mobility problems. The team includes Psychiatrists, Clinical Psychologists, Occupational Therapists, Speech and Language…
  7. Education and Training Post 16

    On this page you can find out about the opportunities available to you when you leave school. Whether you want to continue learning or start training, you can find information here.​ Young people aged 16 and 17 are under a duty to continue in education…
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