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Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) Neurodiversity Team
The CAMHS Neurodiversity Team is a small multi-disciplinary team comprising of a Clinical Psychologist, Occupational Therapist and a Care Navigator with support from Psychiatrists and Speech and Language Therapists. The CAMHS Neurodiversity Team assesses children and young people from the age of 11 to 18…Social Communication and Autism Assessment Service
The Social Communication and Autism Assessment Service (SCAAS) is hosted within Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust. SCAAS is a multi-agency team comprising of Clinical Psychologists, Speech and Language Therapists, Community Paediatricians and an Occupational Therapist who work closely with Education colleagues to assess children under the age…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…Carersmart
Did you know there are offers, benefits and discounts available exclusively for carers and people with care needs? CarerSmart is a new club form Carers Trust, the UK's largest carers charity, and is open to carers, people with care needs and staff and volunteers across…Tax Advice for Foster Carers
This guide will let you know what you need to do about tax and National Insurance issues when you are a self-employed foster carer. If you have questions about tax and National Insurance, the HMRC have a free e-learning course to guide you through with…Tax Advice for Childminders
A webinar has been designed especially for childminders and you’ll be able to learn more about the business expenses you can claim tax relief on, including: start-up costs day to day food and drink replacing equipment wear and tear on uniforms. Wednesday 13 September - 7pm to 8pm. To…Pupil Premium
Pupil Premium is an extra sum of money paid directly to schools to help disadvantaged children fulfill their potential. Pupil Premium also supports children whose parents are in the regular armed forces. To find out more about pupil premium click here