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  • 1128 Free Activities for Families at Sheffield Museums

    Free Activities for Families at Sheffield Museums You will find out about what activities and resources are available to families for free across Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet, Kelham Island Museum, Millennium Gallery and Weston Park Museum - and anything that families might need to know before they go. We offer activities for kids aged 0 to 16 and their families. Activities are often creative and educational, but are always fun. Early Help Partnership Online Sessions…

  • 1088 - Sexual Health Sheffield Update

    Sexual Health Sheffield Update Session Aims: - To provide an update on services offered by Sexual Health Sheffield - To provide an overview of key national sexual health recommendations - To discuss the sexual health promotion team and the support available to staff teams in Sheffield. Early Help Partnership Training Online …

  • 0-5 SEND Support Service including Portage and Sheffield Early Years Language Centre

    Sheffield Support Grid People involved: Inclusion teachers, Inclusion Assistants and Portage Home Visitors Offer:The service provides advice, support and training to educational setting staff. This support might include: Early identification and assessment of complex needs Onward…/ support (please also see Mainstream Education and young people with Education, Health and Care plans ) Sheffield Early Years and Foundation Stage (EYFS) Transitions Support Early Years settings need to complete the Sheffield EYFS Transition Record for each child in their setting who is moving…. The Sheffield EYFS Transition Record should also be completed if children move to a new Early Years setting, at any time of the year. If a child is currently supported by the 0-5 SEND service, we will provide a transition offer. This will be supported by the Early Years Inclusion Teacher and Assistant…

  • Resources for Schools

    citywide SENCOs NHS South Yorkshire ICB Sheffield Parent Carer Forum. Click the picture below to access. Oak National Academy Oak National Academy have produced specialist online resources for children studying at home. Click the logo below to find out more. Best practice guide for communicating with young people and their families about special educational needs and disabilities. Sheffield City Council , SENDIAS , Sheffield Parent Carer Forum and citywide SENCOs have worked together to produce a best practice guide for communicating with young people and their families about special… Links and documents Inclusion Taskforce - guidance and resources. This includes training videos, flowcharts, forms and templates. It is part of the Learn Sheffield website. Click the logo below for more information. Inclusion Taskforce - training Training schools can attend is on the Inclusion…

  • SEND The Basics training

    links from Session 3 SEN Support PDF (learnsheffield.co.uk) What is SEN Support? Sheffield Parent Carer Forum Facebook Page E-mail address for Sheffield SENDIAS - ssendias@sheffield.gov.uk Sheffield SENDIAS website - sheffieldsendias.org.uk Local Offer webpages - sheffielddirectory.org.uk/localoffer Sheffield Inclusion Co-production charter Sheffield Support Grid SEND Sheffield - Graduated support for children with special educational needs video 4. SEND The Basics - Session 4: What plan and when? Useful links from Session 4 One Page… Yorkshire ICB Sheffield Parent Carer Forum 1. SEND The Basics - Session 1: Understanding Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Useful links from Session 1 Local Offer webpages - sheffielddirectory.org.uk/localoffer Level 1: SEND Basic Awareness | Council for Disabled Children…

  • How can I give feedback?

    Links and documents Sheffield City Council must involve young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) in reviewing the Local Offer . They must also involve their parents and carers. Please tell us what you think about the Local Offer webpages by filling in a short questionnaire . You can e-mail us at localoffer@sheffield.gov.uk to get in touch. For example, you might want to tell us about groups or services for SEND that aren’t on the website. You might want to tell us if information is missing or if links don't work. You might want to tell us something good about the website. If you need specific advice or support, please contact Sheffield SENDIAS. SENDIAS stands for Special Educational Needs and Disability Information Advice and Support Service. You can contact them here. …

  • Tribunal

    at the hearing. You and your family can also get free support from Sheffield SENDIAS . (takes you to listing) Sheffield Parent Carer Forum have compiled a list of sources of free legal advice . IPSEA have a Tribunal Helpline, and you can book an appointment via their website . They may also…

  • Personal budgets for special educational provision

    schools and colleges and other post-16 providers for individual students with high needs. You can talk to SEND Statutory Assessment and Review Service (SENDSARS) about available funding. Further advice Sheffield SENDIAS is part of Sheffield City Council and provides free and impartial information, advice and support to children and young people with SEND (aged 0-25) and their parents. They can advise on personal budgets for special educational provision and social care. Call SENDIAS on 0114 273 6009 or email ssendias@sheffield.gov.uk . Disability Sheffield also offer advice and guidance… the money is used. But the personal budget is held and managed by a responsible organisation on your behalf. This could be Sheffield City Council, your school or college, or Integrated Care Board (ICB) . Services provided can only be those that are commissioned by the organisation. Third-party…

  • Disagreement resolution

    of Practice paragraph 11.6 – 11.10. You can speak to the Sheffield SEN & Disability Information Advice and Support Service (SENDIAS) for advice.… (ICB) or a school/setting, and a disagreement resolution service. In Sheffield, the service provider that is commissioned by the local authority is called Collis Mediation Ltd . What happens? The parent or young person with SEND contacts the disagreement resolution service, Collis Mediation . The service then contacts Sheffield local authority informing them of the request. If the local authority agrees to the disagreement resolution, a meeting is held where concerns and options are discussed around a table. The meeting is confidential and without prejudice. This means that the SEND…

  • SSENDIAS

    not need a diagnosis. Child or young person does not need to attend a Sheffield School/ college but must live in Sheffield. All Councils have a SENDIAS service. Find your local IAS service They can help with Explaining SEND law, legislation, policies, both national and local. Your rights…Sheffield SEND Information and Advice Service (SSENDIAS) Sheffield SEND Information, Advice and Support Service (SSENDIAS) are a statutory service. They support young people, parents/carers of children and young people (0-25 years old) who have Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). SSENDIAS offer impartial, confidential information, advice & support to parents/carers of children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities. This is for education and related health and social care needs. They are joint commissioned and funded by The Local Authority…