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Education, learning and work for parents, carers
Education and learning can be for anyone of any age in Slough. Adult learning can help you to develop your skills and move on - to join a full time course or to get you into employment. There are a wide range of courses offered…Personal development courses for young people
Personal development courses enable you to: make positive changes in your life reach your goals work towards a better future. This section provides you information on courses that will help you change your mindset to achieve a winning outlook on life.Family helplines
The following services in Slough can help you and your family. Slough Family Information Service provides information about the SEND Local Offer and services for children, young people with SEND and their families, call 01753 476589 or email fis@slough.gov.uk. Slough SENDIASS offers free impartial information, advice…Annual health checks (parents, carers - SEND)
If your young person is: over the age of 14 on their doctor's learning disability register it is important that they have an annual health check. An annual health check can help them stay well by talking to a doctor or nurse about their health…Bank accounts (young people - SEND)
Having your own bank account is really important if you want to manage your money and prepare for adult life. If you: already have a child's bank account, it can be updated into a Young Person's account haven't got a bank account yet, talk to…Education and training for your child over 18
Education and training are very important and sometimes we need to know where we can get help. It is law to be in education until your child is 18 years old. If they choose to work more than 20 hours each week they need to…Information about specific types of SEND
Special Educational Needs are generally thought of in the following four broad areas of need and support: communication and interaction cognition and learning social, emotional and mental health difficulties sensory and/or physical needs.Working on leaving school - apprenticeships, traineeships, internships, volunteering
Young people must stay in education or training until the age of 18. This means that if you decide to work full time (more than 20 hours a week) you will have to combine your job with some sort of training. A good way to…Housing options (young people - SEND)
There are different types of living options. You: may want to remain at home with your family can apply for a social home by joining the housing register could rent a flat or a house either on your own or with friends.