Advice Results (100 results found)

  1. The Disabled Children and Young People Service

    This service provides Specialist Early Help and Social Work support for disabled children, young people and their families, with a range of support to meet assessed needs.  Support is intended to enable disabled children to have the same range of opportunities as non-disabled children, and…
  2. My Home

    Having your own space is important. As you grow up, you may start to wonder what having your own home might be like. Moving out of the family home is a big step. With the right support, it should be an exciting and rewarding transition.…
  3. A bid to build two new special schools in Gloucestershire

    Gloucestershire County Council’s has submitted an application to the Department for Education to establish two new special schools through the recently launched ‘wave bid’ process following recent engagement events and strong support from stakeholders. GCC are working with Premier Advisory Group, a specialist consultancy commissioned…
  4. 2- 4 years

    Your child will develop lots of new skills between now and when they start school. Your child will want to be more independent and may start to test the boundaries. They may still struggle with making themselves understood and may find it frustrating when the…
  5. 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…
  6. Transition to Adulthood

    Post 16 provision is the fundamental step in young people’s journey to adulthood. The Post 16 Education Vision for Gloucestershire is to "ensure that there is a sustainable and responsive post 16 system which provides the skills and experience to enable young people to become…
  7. Support for children and young people with SEND

    Our vision for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) is that they receive an education that enables them to achieve the best possible educational and other outcomes, and become confident, able to communicate their own views and ready to make…
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