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Gloucestershire’s SEND and Inclusion Strategies 2022-2025
Gloucestershire’s SEND and Inclusion strategies 2022-2025 have been built on the priorities from the Joint Additional Needs Strategy, which was co-produced with parent carers, young people and health and social care partners. The current SEND strategy builds on the work that has been delivered over…Gloucestershire's Special Provision Fund Allocation
In March 2017 the Department for Education announced that Local Authorities would receive capital funding to support them in creating new places and improve facilities at existing schools for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). Gloucestershire County Council was awarded…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…Health Services
Apart from the diagnostic service Autistic children are supported by the mainstream health services. You can find out more information about these Health Services via the Health Page within Support for Families with SEND, Gloucestershire's Local Offer. Children with Learning Disabilities and Autism may be able to…Practitioner Newsletters
As Practitioners supporting children, young people and their families within Gloucestershire, we want to make sure that you are kept up to date with the latest news, changes and developments, not just from Gloucestershire County Council but from a whole range of services and organisations. One way…My Health and Wellbeing
Keeping healthy and well is an important part of growing up. We have put together useful information about looking after your health and wellbeing in Gloucestershire. Explore the topic buttons above for different health topics, or the grey drop down bars below which cover the…Education
All children in England between the ages of 5 and 18 are entitled to a free place at a state school. In Gloucestershire, children are able to attend Reception Class the September following their fourth birthday and parents will be contacted in the previous November…Training
Gloucestershire’s Parents’ Relationships Matter Programme has a range of resources and training for practitioners to support your work to improve the relationship quality of the parents you work with. In addition to this we also have a Parents’ Relationships Matter Champions Group which supports the…