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  1. 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…
  2. 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…
  3. 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…
  4. DfE Advice & Guidance Booklets

    There are specific guidance booklets produced by the Department for Education to help all settings, parents, carers and young people understand the new Code of Practice. Please click on the most relevant link below: Guidance for parents and carers Guidance for children and young people…
  5. Health & Wellbeing

    North East North Cumbria Integrated Care Board (ICB) work with a wide range of Health services available in Middlesbrough to support children and young people with SEND. These services all come under the heading of Health but are provided by different organisations; South Tees Hospital Foundation Trust - …
  6. SEND Local Offer

    What is the Local Offer? These pages provide information and advice about the services for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and their families living in Middlesbrough. This is described as the Local Offer.  You will see that we have divided the different…
  7. Supported Internships

    Supported Internships A supported internship is a type of study programme that is focussed on supporting young people with SEND to get a job. A supported internship is different to other types of study programmes as its core aim will usually be work experience. Most…
  8. What is Wraparound Care?

    Wraparound Care provides: Care for school age children before and after school during term time. Often based in school premises, youth or community centres. Provide a range of enjoyable activities to suit older children. For Wraparound Care that is registered with Ofsted -  Inspection reports…
  9. Choosing a Childminder

    Introduction Many Childminders begin childminding when they are parents with young children of their own.  This means many of their skills as carers will come from their own experience as parents, as well as their training.  It is useful to spend some time talking to…
  10. Choosing a Day Nursery

    Introduction Choosing the right Day Nursery can be a difficult decision; most parents wonder what to look out for when they start looking.  Not every nursery will match your child’s personality, so be prepared to look around.  Visit several and ask questions about the childcare…
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