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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…Media use and attitudes report 2022 (Children and parents)
This Ofcom published report examines children’s media literacy. It provides detailed evidence on media use, attitudes and understanding among children and young people aged 5-15, as well as about the media access and use of young children aged 3-4. The report also includes findings relating…Mencaps Young Peoples Guide to the SEND Reforms
Mencap have produced an easy read document for young people to explain the SEND reforms. Take a look in the downloads section of this page.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…Middlesbrough Tribunal Guidance
Middlesbrough SEND Assessment team have produced a guidance document to help explain what to expect when there is a need to go to tribunal. The guidance can be downloaded from the bottom righthand download section of this page.Money Advice and Support within Middlesbrough.
You can download a list of free money advice and support services in Middlesbrough from the right handside of this page.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…