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  1. SEND Disagreement Resolution and Mediation

    The Local Authority has made arrangements for independent disagreement resolution and mediation services to be made available to parents/carers and young people to provide a quick and informal way of resolving disagreements. Impartial information, advice and support - SENDIASS Parents/carers & young people can also access…
  2. SEND Learning and Development Offer

    Middlesbrough’s SEND Inclusion, Assessment & Review team is an established specialist team which provides support to parents/carers, young people, settings and professionals across education health and care in respect of the identification, inclusion, assessment and placement/provision for children and young people aged 0-25 with special…
  3. 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…
  4. SEND Needs Assessment April 2022

    The Special Educational Needs and or Disabilities (SEND) Needs Assessment (SNA) is a systematic way of assessing the health and educational needs of the local SEND Population. It identifies ‘the big picture’, in terms of the health and wellbeing needs and inequalities of the local…
  5. SEND Strategy (2021 - 2024)

    Our strategy supports children and young people with special educational needs and or disabilities, aged 0-25. This strategy demonstrates through a clear vision how partners across Education, Health and Care will ensure improvements are made in how we deliver provision, support and develop services to meet…
  6. Single Point of Contact (SPOC)

    This document provides information regarding the Single Point of Contact, the Local Offer and a summary of how the needs of children and young people in Middlesbrough are identified and met and information on the current network of support available across education, health and care.…
  7. Special Provision Capital Fund Plan

    The special provision fund allocations announced on 4 March 2017 are to support local authorities (LAs) to make capital investments in provision for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities. Local authorities can invest in new places and improvements to facilities for pupils with education,…
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