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Introduction to Childminding
If you are thinking about a career as a Childminder, here is the information you will need to decide whether it is the career for you and what the first steps will be. The documents on the right hand side of this page will give…I’m not in school or college, what should I do?
There are lots of reasons why you might not be at school or college right now. You know your situation best. This page goes through some different reasons you might not be at school and suggests services that can support you to access education again.…JSNA - Children and young people (0-24 years) with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Needs Analysis
The purpose of this needs analysis is to bring together and analyse all the relevant Health, Education and Care data about children and young people in Gloucestershire who are aged 0-24 and have special educational needs (SEN) or are disabled. The Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) is…Keep Safe Training
Professionals often ask about 'Keep Safe' training and resources available for them to use. Keep Safe work can be about personal safety, online safety, risk of harm or exploitation, and making healthy decisions so we have linked some useful services on this page. The services here…Keeping Healthy
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle supports wellbeing and happiness. Life can throw lots at us, but if we keep ourselves as well as we can, we are better prepared to deal with life’s challenges. Thinking about what we eat, drink and what habits we adopt can…The Key – Gloucestershire’s Disabled Children and Young People’s Register
What is The Key – Disabled Children’s Register? The register is a database that holds information about children and young people with disabilities (birth to 25 years) who live in Gloucestershire and includes Gloucestershire’s Deafblind register. Why do we have a register and what is…Lead Practitioner Support
In Gloucestershire, we believe that families are best supported by those who are already working with them, with additional support from local partners arranged as needed. Those who know the children and families are often best placed to open the support with the family but…Learning Difficulties and Learning Disabilities
The term ‘learning difficulties’ covers a wide range of needs from a young person who may need additional support with their writing to young people who have a learning disability effecting their day-to-day life. It is important to know that no matter what your child’s…Level 1 - Universal
Child or young person (CYP) with no identified additional needs or needs that can be met by universal services. At Level 1, a My Profile (or similar) should be used, templates for which can be found in the relevant drop-down below. *REVIEWED SEPTEMBER 2023*