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If your child is: currently registered at SEND support and is receiving additional support without the need for an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) you will need to contact Slough School admissions team by emailing admissionshelpline@slough.gov.uk as soon as your arrangements have been finalised. They will:…National policies
Some national policies are listed below. Children and Families Act relates to the protection and support of vulnerable children and their families. The third section relates specifically to special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). SEND Code of Practice explains what local authorities (such as Slough Borough Council),…Need someone to talk to (young people - SEND)
We all struggle with how we feel. Problems with friends, family or school make us anxious, depressed, angry or scared and we need to talk to someone, but find it difficult to talk to people we know. Check the following services that can help you…Need someone to talk to?
We all struggle with how we feel. Problems with friends, family or school make us anxious, depressed, angry or scared and we need to talk to someone, but find it difficult to talk to people we know. Check the following services that can help you…NHS community services
Community health services: cover a wide range of services and provide care for people from birth to the end of their life play a vital role in supporting people with complex health and care needs to live independently in their own home for as long…Not in education, employment or training (young people - SEND)
You must stay in education or training up until the age of 18. The options available are: full time education at school or college an apprenticeship or traineeship other full time work including volunteering alongside part-time education or training, and re-engagement provision for those previously…Online safety
The internet is a great way for your child or young person to learn, keep in touch with friends or have fun by playing games or sharing images. However, there are risks when using the internet which include: online grooming, exploitation or bullying by others…Ordinarily available provision (parents, carers SEND)
‘Ordinarily Available Provision’ (OAP) is the different types of help that is expected to be made for: children and young people. with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in Slough schools and educational settings. Ordinarily Available Provision should be made available for children who receive…Ordinarily available provision (professionals - SEND)
We are working on the content for this page. If you need information and advice from the SEND team, please email sendteam@slough.gov.uk or call 01753 787676.