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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.SEND parenting courses
There are specialist courses and workshops to help you support your child with SEND. GEMS provides training to support to parents and carers of children with autism or who may have autism and ADHD. Parenting Special Children offers courses and workshops for families of children and young…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…Parenting support in Slough
Raising a family is perhaps one of the most rewarding and enjoyable experiences but there is no doubt that parenting can sometimes become a little challenging, especially when experiencing other challenges such as unemployment, mental health. We could all do with a little extra help…What is it to be like me (young people - SEND)
We are all different - how we look, how we talk and how we feel. It is important that other people try to know the real you. You could ask your family and friends to check the following videos to find out what it is…FAQs - myth busters (SEND)
There are many myths relating to Special Educational Needs. We are here to help with myth busting. Check each myth below for guidance.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…How is SEND identified
Some Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) may be identified very early in a child's life, but others may not be identified until they are older. How needs are identified and how to access support will depend on the type of difficulty a child or…What's on (young people - SEND)
There’s always something going on in Slough and surrounding areas. Check: activities and events on our What's on pages events in Slough libraries and other community venues. Autism Berkshire offer Family Fun Days for its members, service users and their families. These are usually held on Sundays…