Share your views - A new special educational needs and disabilities strategy for children and young people in Kent
The NHS and Kent County Council (KCC) are asking for views on their new special educational needs and disabilities strategy.
The NHS and Kent County Council (KCC) are asking for views on their new special educational needs and disabilities strategy.
The latest KCC SEND newsletter provides government guidance in supporting children and young people with special educational needs or disabilities and their families during the lockdown. You can find the newsletter here: KCC SEND Newsletter
KCC are inviting families to take part in a conversation that will enable them to ensure that their short break statement reflects the needs and experiences of families in Kent.
Sending good wishes to you all for the festive season!
The NHS has put together a list of organisations that can provide mental health support in different areas of Kent, all services are free at the point of access and you can self-refer: West Kent East Kent North Kent and Medway …
Kent Deaf Children's Society has teamed up with Head 2 Head Sensory Theatre to bring a BSL interpreted and captioned performance of Cinderella.
Are you worried about a child or young person? Don't know what to do or what help is available? Check out this super useful graphic!
Vicky Ford, the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Children and Families, has written an open letter to children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), their families and carers and those who work to support them,…
The Council for Disabled Children has developed a suite of online training for CDC members and affiliated organisations and services.