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  1. Inclusion Support Service offer (professionals - SEND)

    The Inclusion Support Service (ISS) offers consultancy and training on all aspects of inclusion, systems, and policies. The service supports schools in developing sustainable inclusion strategies and practices. It offers: advice and guidance about children/young people with SEND.  a variety of support and interventions using…
  2. 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.
  3. Information and advice for parents, carers - SEND

    The following services in Slough can provide information and advice. Slough Family Information Service (FIS) 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 and support…
  4. Information for under 12s

    We are working on the content for this page.  If you need information and advice please call Slough Family Information Service on 01753 476589 or email fis@slough.gov.uk.
  5. Jobs and volunteering opportunities (young people)

    Looking for work can be challenging and sometimes frustrating. There are many things you can do to find work. You can find: a personal development course to build your skills  an Apprenticeship or traineeship to earn while gaining a recognised vocational qualification.  You may also want to consider:…
  6. Key stage transfers

    Transitioning into a new setting can be difficult/an anxious time for families. Slough has a wide range of: mainstream schools and academies specialist resource provisions special schools. The following information provides guidance of: Slough SEND team’s admission process for children transitioning into Reception, Junior and…
  7. Learning to drive

    Having a disability doesn’t stop you from learning to drive! Various alterations can help you to make your learning to drive experience as smooth as possible. You will find useful information below if you want to learn to drive.
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