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  1. Support and advice

    Slough Young People's Service offers: Support and advice Support for you to make informed choices about any aspect of your life. Access to early help for concerns and problems you may have including areas such as emotional wellbeing, relationships, sexual health and substance misuse. Personal,…
  2. Support before starting at an Early Years setting

    All children and families can access a range of inclusive activities, information and support. Children with learning and developmental delay SEND may be offered targeted or specialist help, before starting in the early years setting, under the ‘Early Years Inclusion Pathway Programme’. Children who are…
  3. Support for siblings, young carers

    Is your child a young carer? Do they: help out around the house by cooking or cleaning? help someone to dress and get ready for the day? look after the family budget and do the weekly food shop? help to resolve upsets or breakdowns? Check…
  4. Support groups

    When you’re going through a difficult time and need support to deal with: addiction caregiving depression anxiety bereavement family members and friends may support you, but they don’t always know what to say or the best ways to help. Attending a support group can be…
  5. Support your child's emotional wellbeing

    10% of children and young people aged 5 to 16 have a clinically diagnosed mental health disorder. A further 15% have less severe problems that puts them at increased risk of developing mental health problems. You can reduce this risk by supporting your child’s emotional…
  6. Supporting your child during transitions

    Transition is any change for your child with SEND as they move between different stages of education and life. This may make your child anxious and it important that you give them the help and support you need. Planning and preparation make transitions successful.
  7. Tea with TAG - 30 April

    The Autism Group (TAG) offers free parent support groups to parents of children and young people of any age who either: have a diagnosis of an autism spectrum condition or are on the diagnosis pathway awaiting assessment. Join one of the following parent support sessions…
  8. Tell us what you think

    In Slough, we work to empower children & young people to have a say and be heard. We aim to provide a range of participation services to children & young people so that you can influence public decision-making at a local level. In addition, we are focussing on increasing recognition…
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