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Early Years Special Educational Needs (SEN) Inclusion Funding

                                Is your child eligible for additional funding to support them in their Early Years setting? Local authorities are required to have SENIFs for children with special educational needs (SEN) who…

Early Years: Support for Children with Social Communication Difficulties or Suspected Autism

WHAT SUPPORT IS AVAILABLE AND HOW TO GET THIS SUPPORT?   This document gives information about a range of services, groups, workshops and on-line resources that are available for parents/ carers of children aged under 5 years of age, where there are concerns about social communication…

Educational Psychology - Families and Young People

The Educational Psychology Service (EPS) offers a range of approaches to help improve outcomes for children and young people (CYP) experiencing difficulties in their learning and their social & emotional development.     Educational psychologists (EPs) use their knowledge of psychology and child development help to…

Educational Psychology - Family Hub

Family Hubs are a ‘one-stop-shop’ for children and young people aged 0-19 (0-25 with additional needs) and their families and are a new way of bringing together all the support you may need as a family from pregnancy through to young people turning 19 (or…

Educational Psychology - Resources

Please see below for resources and information designed to support families and young people understand and find support for special educational needs.

Family and Adolescent Support Service (FaASS)

The Family and Adolescent Support Service (FaASS) is for children, young people and their families who need extra help with emotional, educational or social needs. FaASS supports children who may need additional help on top of universal early help programmes.   For further information please see…

Greenwich Get Active - SEND Children and Young People

Regular physical activity is one of the most important things you can do for your health. Being physically active can improve your brain health, help manage weight, reduce the risk of disease, strengthen bones and muscles, and improve your ability to do everyday activities. Physical…

Money

Caring for a child or young person with a special educational need or disability can involve extra or unexpected costs. There are various sources of financial support available to help with these costs, details of which can be found in the sections below. Visit the…

Our Service (Autism Outreach)

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Play and Communication

Learning to communicate with your baby or toddler – we can offer you fun play and communication sessions, apps at home and access to speech and language trained staff who can offer you excellent games and techniques to help! Further details of what is available…