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  1. Ready, Steady Go Programme

    In healthcare, the word ‘transition’ is often used to describe the process of preparing, planning and moving from children's to adult services. It can be scary to move away from a team of professionals that you have been with for many years but hopefully, by getting…
  2. 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…
  3. Autism & ADHD

    Autism & ADHD are types of neurodivergence that can affect the lives of children and young people across Gloucestershire.  Across these pages you can find information around Autism and ADHD; it includes an introduction to Autism & ADHD, information about local support groups, health and education…
  4. Complex Needs

    Some young people have needs that cannot be met by universal services, such as complex health conditions or severe physical and/or learning disabilities which require a higher level of support to be provided to them.
  5. Face To Face Help

    Having healthy relationships has never been more important. Even before they are born, children learn ALL their life skills from us, arguments in relationships happen, its natural! Resolving disputes calmly and positively shows our children helpful ways to manage their own relationships, now and in…
  6. Military Families

    Relate and Homestart South & West Devon are working in partnership are offering parental relationship courses for MILITARY families.  The courses below are all accessible on-line and are available to military personnel and their co-parents nationwide.  Please follow this link for more information and links…
  7. Extra support

    Relationships can be complex.  Sometimes there are circumstances that affect relationships, such as difficulties with mental health, money worries and addictions. Please see the tabs below for links to organisations that may be able to offer support. Links to current local services in the directory…
  8. Alternative Provision

    Alternative provision (AP) is an umbrella term which refers to any provider that supports children and young people who are unable to access mainstream school for reasons including school exclusion, behavioural issues, or illness. This includes registered provision such as pupil referral schools (The Altus School…
  9. Safeguarding

    Launching Gloucestershire’s revised ‘Levels of Intervention Guidance’ All staff working with children and young people need to be aware of this guidance; to help them make clear decisions based on the child or young person’s level of need.  This will help to ensure that children…
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