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Post 16 - High Needs Funding
Post 16 education providers can apply for additional funding to help support young people with SEND through the post 16 journey. A student must also be undertaking an approved Study Programme, Supported Internship or Apprenticeship that supports their progression into work or further study, and…Preparation for Adulthood - With an EHCP Guidance
For young people with special educational needs and disabilities, the transition between childhood and adulthood can take longer and may need more preparation and planning. If you have an EHCP, we will discuss plans and aspirations for adulthood with you as early as possible and…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…Preparing 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…Preparing for Work: Support for People with Disabilities
There is a wide range of support available for the long-term sick, and for those with disabilities, to help progress towards employment. The attached information is a flavour of the support available through the Department for Work and Pensions. Further information can be obtained by…Primary School Admissions
Children start primary school full-time in the academic year in which they turn five years of age. The first class they will attend is called the reception class. The following classes are called year 1 through to year 6. You can apply for a primary school place online.…Returning to School in September - FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions From the beginning of autumn term, the Department for Education will expect all pupils in all year groups to return to school full time. 1) What is my school planning for September? Each school is opening in line with Government advice and…Routes Into Work
What is this guide about? This guide provides information about options for young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) to help them move into paid employment. Find out about Study programmes, Supported internships, Traineeships, Apprenticeships and Access to Work. Download the Guide from…Safer Sleeping
Being a new parent is an amazing experience, but it’s also exhausting. It’s something no-one can prepare you for. And at the end of a long day, there’s nothing more satisfying than to collapse on the sofa. And that’s where we need to stop you!…