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  1. SEND - information for parents, carers

    A person has 'Special Educational Needs’, if they: have a learning difficulty or disability need special educational support. A disability is when a person has a physical or mental difficulty which has a significant and long-term effect on their ability to carry out activities. This…
  2. SEND Working Together Charter

    Our SEND working together charter is a commitment to embed agreed principles at the heart of everything we do in Slough. We agree to include, involve, listen to lived experience, work together on solutions and build meaningful relationships to strengthen education and life outcomes for…
  3. Inclusion Support Service (parents, carers - SEND)

    The Inclusion Support Service (ISS) is made up of: Educational psychologists SEND teacher advisors who provide: advice guidance signposting training and support to education settings working with children and young people with special educational needs (SEN). For further details email ISSadmin@slough.gov.uk.
  4. Slough SENDIASS

    Slough Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Information Advice and Support Service (SENDIASS) is a confidential, free and impartial support and advice service which works at arms-length from the Local Authority. SENDIASS offers information, advice and support to: parents, carers children and young people (aged up…
  5. 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.
  6. Consultations and feedback

    The Local Offer has been co-produced with parents/carers, young people and a multi-agency steering group.  Please give us your feedback to help us develop and improve Slough's Local Offer.  You can: use the smiley faces on the page to share your feedback online email FIS@slough.gov.uk  call 01753…
  7. What is an EHC plan

    An Education, Health and Care (EHC) plan describes: your child’s special educational needs and/or disability (SEND) the help they will get to meet their needs.  any health or social care provision needed to meet your child’s identified SEND.   EHC plans are: legal documents written by the local authority…
  8. Moving into/out of Slough

    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:…
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