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Level 3 - Intensive (My Plan+)
The child's needs are more complex and require an assessment to understand the range, depth or significance of the needs which may require a more targeted response.All agencies who know or who are involved with the child / young person and family should contribute to the…Level 4 - Specialist
The child's needs are complex and enduring and a statutory response is required. Specialist interventions, involving statutory assessment and planning (including Education Health and Care Plan (EHCP), Child in Need (CiN) Plan, Child in Care (CiC) Plan, Child Protection (CP) Plan). Unmet needs identified as…Local Authority Policy & Guidance
These documents relate to our practice in Gloucestershire. These are the multi-agency guidance frameworks to help practitioners construct, develop, and deliver effective help to children and families. This includes the Early Help and the Specialist services such as Social Care. “By working together, we are…Local Government Peer Review – SEND Local Area Partnership (24.4.23 – 28.4.23)
Ahead of the LGA Peer Review discussed at the SEND and Inclusion Local Area Partnership(SILAP) Board and recent partner agency meetings, we are pleased to share a quick single point reference guide to the key areas of development for children and young people with SEND…Local Offer - What's new?
The redeveloped GlosFamilies Directory, Support for Families with SEND - Gloucestershire’s Local Offer and Future Me, the Young Peoples Local Offer are now live. We’re continuing to work on updating the platform to make sure information is up to date, accessible, co-produced and works for…Local Offer Feedback
Tell us what you think Your feedback on ‘Support for Families with SEND, Gloucestershire’s Local Offer’ and (Future Me, our local offer for children and young people) helps us to ensure it is meeting the needs of families across Gloucestershire. We welcome all feedback about…Meeting the needs of children and families through Early Help
This section provides advice, guidance and practical tools to all practitioners around offering inclusive, early help support to children and families within Gloucestershire. The blue tabs on the left hand side of the page will take you to more specific information about various aspects of…Mental Capacity Act 2005
What it means for young people aged 16 and over: It will help young people to make their own decisions It will also protect people who cannot make their own decisions about some things. This is called 'lacking capacity' The Act tells people: What to…Mental Health
These pages are still in development and we would appreciate your contributions and feedback to support this. Please contact Julie Jones on Julie.Jones@gloucestershire.gov.uk to discuss these pages further. Thank you.