Together achieving better decisions and brighter futures for Manchester families of children and young people aged 0-25 with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)

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Change Programme Engagement Event

As we’ve shared previously, Manchester has been chosen by the Department for Education to lead the North West Change Programme Partnership. We want Manchester parents, carers and families to be fully involved in this work. Your ideas and feedback are at the heart of

RHOSEY Down Syndrome Marketplace

Rodney House Outreach Service Early Years (RHOSEY) and the Speech and Language Therapy (SaLT) service invite Manchester's parents and carers to attend their annual Down Syndrome Market Place Drop-in event, where you can meet and chat with different services and support groups available in Manchester.

Manchester’s Ordinarily Available Provision for Early Years

It's our pleasure to share with you the final draft of Manchester's Ordinarily Available Provision for Early Years document, which describes the support, strategies and activities that are available in early years settings to young children with additional needs, without the need for a formal

Early Years Parent/Carer Information Day

Join us for an information session for parents and carers of Early Years children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). Learn about support services, grants and other information available to SEND parent-carers. There's no need to book - just drop in at RHOSEY Annex