Services in Families (1187)

  1. Home Safety

    Accidents are one of the biggest single killers of children in the UK. More children die every year because of accidents than illnesses such as meningitis and leukaemia. Nearly half of all children who are taken to hospital after an accident had their accident at…
  2. Nappy Sacks - Danger on the Changing Mat

    Nappy sacks are pretty much essential kit for parents of babies and young children nowadays. They’re cheap, hugely convenient for dealing with soiled disposable nappies and some are even scented to mask the smell of the poo. Like carrier bags, they’re made of plastic. Unlike…
  3. Blind Cords - Preventing Strangulation

    Strangulation can be fatal – Blind Cords are particularly dangerous.  Asphyxia (which includes choking, strangling and suffocation) is the second most common cause of accidental child death in the UK, after road traffic accidents. 30 babies and toddlers have died from blind cord strangulation in…
  4. Preparation for Adulthood Guidance

    For all children and young people with SEND from year 9 upwards and at each Education, Health and Care plan [EHCP] review thereafter; Middlesbrough Council, educational settings, health and care will include clear pathways focusing on preparing for adulthood and transitional arrangements early. Preparing for…
  5. Understanding Relationships & Health Education

    From September 2020, all primary age children will learn relationships education and health education, and all secondary age children will learn relationships and sex education (RSE) and health education. These guides are to help parents know more about these subjects and are related to the…
  6. Useful Contacts

    We've pulled together a quick list of the most commonly used telephone numbers, you can download the document from the bottom of this page. SPOC - Inclusion Specialist Support Service (SEND, Inclusion & Outreach, EPs) 01642 201831 Transport Team 01642 353447 Sensory Teaching Advisory and…
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