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Useful Resource & Information

Here are some news of initiatives which may be of interest to you and/or your child/young person with special educational needs and/or a disability (SEND). This information has been provided by Buckinghamshire SEND IAS Service (formerly Parent Partnership).

We will start to post under this area of the website, SENDIAS regular updates. Each SENDIAS update will be dated, as per their email to us. 

Webinar Training:

 

New parent friendly animation on: “The Education, Health and Care Plan Annual Review”

Videos on supported living for people with Downs’ Syndrome

How to support children and teenagers through mental health issues article

Connecting students with disabilities with employers

 

School holidays: Bucks SEND IAS Service has very limited cover during the school holidays. Other sources of impartial information, advice and support are listed here:

 

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Bucks SENDIAS has no control over the content of any external links and does not endorse any particular organisations quoted in this update.

Buckinghamshire SEND IAS Service (formerly Parent Partnership), The Teaching and Learning Centre, Ellen Road

Aylesbury HP21 8EF, Tel: 01296 383754, Email: sendias@buckscc.gov.uk

 

Useful links:

 

Books on ADHD that you can borrow from a postal lending library for free:

 

Useful Articles:

Special Needs Jungle: One Family's Wild Ride in the Pursuit of Post 16 Provision

NHS: Guides to Help People With Disabilities

Special Needs Jungle: Deputyship and Mental Capacity for Young People at the SEND Tribunal

Helen Sanderson Associates: What's Working/Not Working

 

Disabled Students Helpline

Disability Rights UK provide advice to disabled students who are studying in England.

The phoneline - 0800 328 5050 - is open from 11am-1pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and they can be emailed on students@disabilityrightsuk.org .

Advisors can advise and support disabled people who are studying, or wish to study, at any level on full-time or part-time education or training courses in England and they are over 16. They can also advise parents and/or carers of disabled students or professionals working with disabled students.