Government SEND information & guidance.
Government SEND information & guidance.
The Council for Disabled Children is part of the National Children’s Bureau family. They are the umbrella body for the disabled children’s sector with a membership of over 300 voluntary and community organisations and an active network of practitioners that spans education, health and social care.
Contact – Support for families with disabled children.
IPSEA are the leading charity in the field of SEND law in England, they provide free and independent legal advice and support to families of children and young people with SEND.
Special Needs Jungle is a parent-led website providing information about SEN, children’s health and disability.
Legal advice and information on child, family and education law for parents, carers and young people in England from Coram Children’s Legal Centre
National Autistic Society – Providing support, information and practical advice for more than 700,000 autistic adults and children in the UK, as well as their three million family members and carers.
MENCAP support people with a learning disability, their families and their carers.
Warwickshire’s SEND Local Offer – bringing together information about the local services and support available across education, health and social care for families with children and young people aged 0 to 25, who have special educational needs and/or disabilities.
Warwickshire Family Information Service (FIS) – information on all aspects of family life, including links to mental health support and SEND support through the Local Offer
MIND – support available for everyone with poor mental health by accessing information, a listening ear, or more specialist support and services to help someone you live with or recover from their mental health issue
Rise services – containing information videos on different needs at the bottom of the website page.
CAMHS stands for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services – a specialist NHS service that assesses and treats young people with emotional, behavioural, or mental health difficulties, offering support to children and young people up to the age of 18 and their families – Link to WEBSITE
CAMHS stands for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services – a specialist NHS service that assesses and treats young people with emotional, behavioural, or mental health difficulties, offering support to children and young people up to the age of 18 and their families – Link to DOWNLOADS
CAMHS stands for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, – a specialist NHS service that assesses and treats young people with emotional, behavioural, or mental health difficulties, offering support to children and young people up to the age of 18 and their families – Link to APPS