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Independent Travel Training
Independent Travel Training Independent Travel Training supports young people with SEN and additional needs to travel independently to and from their place of education. Travel Trainers help young people using this service to gain the confidence and skills they need to make the journeys safely…Info for SENDCo's
We have pulled together guidance information and associated documents, policies and updates from the Inclusion and Specialist Support Service.International New Arrival Guidance (INA)
Guidance for supporting international new arrivals into education It is important that all children and young people new to the area are offered educational provision as soon as possible. Access to education is particularly important for children/young people whose families may have relocated to the…Keeping Yor Cool - Advice for Parents on Managing Stress & Anger
Advice for parents on managing stress and anger. Published by the NSPCC.Legal Highs - Psychoactive Subs Act Explained
A light hearted explanation of the New Psychoactive Subs act which came into force in April 2016. See downloads below.Life Skills Checklist - Preparing for Adulthood
The Preparation for Adulthood team has produced a Life Skills sheet to help develop the essential skills for independence. The list is designed to give young people and families some ideas about useful skills for the future. Not everyone will be able to achieve every…Listening to Children - Improving Communication with Your Child
Improving communication with your child. Published by the NSPCCThe Little Orange Book - A Handy Guide to Health for Under 5's
Red! Amber! Green! Our handy guide to babies and under 5's health. The Little Orange Book uses a traffic light system to help parents make the right choices on accessing NHS servicesLooking for work and Disability Confident
Looking for work and Disability Confident When you're looking for work, look for the 'disability confident employer' symbol on adverts and application forms. The symbol means the employer is committed to employing disabled people. If a job advert displays the symbol, you'll be guaranteed an interview if…