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  1. Middlesbrough Schools List

    Parents asked if we could provide them with an easy link to the Middlesbrough schools with their contact details. You can download and print the list of Middlesbrough Schools here This includes primary and secondary schools (mainstream and special schools) and notes if a mainstream school…
  2. 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…
  3. Alternative Education Directory of Approved Providers

    The Tees Alternative Education Directory provides a list of organisations providing educational placements, who have at least met the minimum standards set within the Alternative Education tender specification, and agree to framework contractual obligations, both specification and contract available on request. Alternative Education refers to learning…
  4. Education & Training

    Within this section you can find lots of information about education settings within Middlesbrough and the surrounding areas.  We have also added information about out of area schools and independent schools that some of Middlesbrough children attend. You can also find out information about attendance, school admissions and…
  5. Moving from CAMHS to adult services

    Transitions from CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services) to adult services   From the age of 17.5 years each young person who is under CAMHS will gradually move to the adult services. This should be a smooth, seamless process. Within Tees, Esk and Wear…
  6. Moving from Childrens to Adults Health Services

    Moving from Children's to Adults Health Services Transition from children’s services to adults should be a smooth, seamless process during which young people and their families feel supported and confident that their care will continue to be delivered to the standard they expect. Thoughts about…
  7. What is a Designated Clinical Officer (DCO)?

    The Designated Clinical Officer (DCO) has a key role in ensuring that there is an awareness and understanding of the SEND Reforms by all of local Health providers of services and supports joined up working between health and local authorities. The DCO has oversight across…
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