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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Co-producing the Parent Section of Manchester’s EBSNA Guidance

In light of new and emerging research, Manchester City Council, together with educational psychologists from One Education, is keen to update the guidance for schools around supporting children and young people who struggle to access school. The current guidance in Manchester primarily uses the

SEND Local Offer Drop-in (Central Manchester)

The SEND Local Offer Drop-ins are a great way for parents & carers of children or young people with Special Educational Needs & Disabilities (SEND) to find relevant information and support. Friendly and informal, please feel free to share your stories and ask questions. This

SEND Local Offer Drop-in (North Manchester)

The SEND Local Offer Drop-ins are a great way for parents & carers of children or young people with Special Educational Needs & Disabilities (SEND) to find relevant information and support. Friendly and informal, please feel free to share your stories and ask questions.

Job Openings for a New Specialist Service

Below is a job advert from Together Trust, who will be running an early intervention support service for Manchester families of autistic children and young people and/or those who have learning disabilities. New specialist service opening in Wythenshawe Do you want to be part of

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Post-16 Education – What’s Important to You and Your Young Person?

We recently hosted two focus group sessions for Manchester City Council's post-16 commissioning team to listen to the views of parents and carers around post-16 education and training, including their journey beyond college: Preparing for Adulthood. We are very grateful to all the parents

Dynamic Support Register (DSR) Interactive Session with Parents & Carers

This session will provide information about NHS England’s national Dynamic Support Register (DSR) directive and new policy, including how we plan to launch this in Manchester. We aim for this to be an interactive session and want it to be a safe space for