Education
- FAQ's (Education)
- Transitions - moving between schools
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- Inclusive High Quality Teaching - What teachers should be doing to support Children & Young People with SEND
- The Graduated Approach - Support above and beyond normal teaching
- What does a SENDCO (Special Educational Needs & Disabilities Co-ordinator) do?
- IEP's ANPs, provision maps and I-APDR's and MSPs
- The Kirklees Specialist Outreach Teams
- Educational Psychology (EP) Service
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- Applying for a school place for a child with SEND
- Choosing a school for a child with SEND
- Types of Mainstream Educational Settings
- Schools search
- How schools work together (Schools as Community Hubs)
- Changing schools when you have an EHCP (including Change of Phase)
- Additionally Resourced Provisions - ARP's
- Special Schools and settings
- Independent educational settings outside of Kirklees (Section 41 Approved Schools and Natspec)
- Mainstream colleges and training providers
- Transferring from college to Higher Education & getting support (including DSA)
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- Overview of Alternative Provision (AP)
- Ethos Academy Trust (Engage, Reach and Ethos)
- Employability Solutions
- TAO Activities
- Academy 21 (online tuition)
- Fresh Futures - Brian Jackson College
- Pivot Academy
- Targeted Provision
- Education for young people who are too ill to attend school (Medical Tuition)
- Managed moves to another school
- Suspensions & Permanent Exclusions
- Educating your child or young person with SEND at home (EHE)
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- Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCP's)
- Disagreements, tribunals and appeals
- How to apply for an EHC Needs Assessment (EHCNA)
- EHCP reviews
- How long does my Education, Health and Care plan last?
- What does "The Legal Test" mean?
- Personal budgets (Education)
- Questions from families about EHCP's
- Moving to a new local authority and EHCP's
- Careers support for young people with Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs)
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- Kirklees Virtual School for children and young people in care
- What does education look like after 16?