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SEND Local Offer

 SEND Support in Central Bedfordshire

Central Beds SEND Local Offer

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If you have a child or young person with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND), then think of the Local Offer as all of the services and support available to them and you as a parent or carer. The CBC Local Offer website contains information about education, health and care services, voluntary agencies, leisure activities and support groups.

Please use this link to read more - Central Beds Local Offer Home Page

Local Offer SEND information booklet

The Local Offer will include information on services that are available to support children and young people with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND) from birth to 25.

Local Offer Downloadable PDF Version

Local Offer Facebook Page

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The Local Offer

SEND News Email Alert Service

CBC SEND have launched a new email service for news and information about special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).

Anyone can sign up to receive fortnightly SEND News emails, which will deliver Latest News updates, useful resources, advice, guidance and support on education, health and social care SEND services available across Central Bedfordshire.

The SEND News emails will also help to promote the SEND Local Offer web pages, which contain information and resources for families, including support for young people, leisure and recreation groups, clubs and activities, money and benefits advice, and information on education, health and wellbeing and care.

Families could benefit from this service, by signing up to receive CBC’s SEND News email bulletins, by going to Central Bedfordshire Send News

Further contacts for advice and support within Central Bedfordshire

  • Central Bedfordshire SEND Advisory team - Please call: 0300 300 4364
  • Parent Partnership SENDIASS – Please call: 0300 300 8088 Website Link -  SENDIASS Website
  • School admissions – Please call: 0300 300 8037
  • School Nurse Services – Beds & Luton Child Health Hub email: ccs.bedsandlutonchildrenshealthhub@nhs.net 
  • Beds & Luton Child Health Hub telephone: Please call: 0300 555 0606
  • CHUMS Mental Health and Emotional wellbeing service – Please call: 01525 863924 Chums Website
  • Autism Bedfordshire – Please call: 01234 350704  Autism Bedfordshire Link
  • Child Development Centre – Please call: 01234 310275
  • Support for FamiliesInformation, Resources and Training for Parents and  Carers | Central Bedfordshire SEND Local Offer
  • SNAP Parent Carer Forum - SNAP (Special Needs Action Panel) is a pro-active, independent forum of parent carers who all have children or young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). As members of the National Network of Parent Carer Forum’s we support the development of parent carer participation, a process in which parents work together with professionals to make improvements to local services SNAP Parent Forum Website  Please call: 07984 545044  
  • Carers in Bedfordshire - Please call: 0300 111 1919 Carers In Bedfordshire Website
  • Outside In (ASD and ADHD support group) - Please call: 01462 813282
  • Early Help Hub - Please call: 0300 300 8585
  • Flitwick Children's Centre - Please call: 01525 714008
  • Children with Disabilities Team - Please call: 01234 228709
  • School Transport Team - Please call: 0300 300 8339
  • Bedfordshire Down’s Syndrome Support Group - Please call: 01525 841418  Bedfordshire Down's Syndrome Website
  • Disability Resource Centre - Please call: 01582 470900 Disability Resource Website
  • Bedfordshire Children’s Continence Services - Bowel and bladder: Please call: 01234 315847 Special needs continence: Please call: 01234 310879
  • Speech and Language therapy service- Please call: 0300 555 0606
  • Social Care – Safeguarding Access and Referral hub - Please call: 0300 300 8585 or email:  cs.accessandreferral@centralbedfordshire.gov.uk
  • Bedfordshire and Luton Health Visiting and School Nursing Service - 0-19 Healthy Child Programme Website

Useful websites related to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.

The National Association for Special Educational Needs (NASEN)

 

charitable membership organisation that exists to support and champion those working with, and for, children and young people with SEND and learning differences.

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The National Association for Special Educational Needs Website

The British Dyslexia Association (BDA)

 

The British Dyslexia Association (BDA) is the voice of dyslexic people.

We aim to influence government and other institutions to promote a dyslexia friendly society that enables dyslexic people of all ages to reach their full potential.

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 The British Dyslexia Association Website

Neurodiversity Support Pack

 

The Neurodiversity Support Pack is for families following a diagnosis of a neurodiversity, and contains information, resources and signposting in a variety of media (video's, infographics, animations), split into 14 different sections - from sleep to medication and lots more.

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Neurodiversity Support Website 

Special Needs Jungle

 

 

 

Special Needs Jungle was started in 2008 by Tania Tirraoro, as a way of preserving the knowledge she had gained successfully navigating the 'jungle' of the statementing system for her first younger, then her older son.

Over the years, it has expanded from a personal blog into a site that is packed with useful information about special educational needs and disability issues faced by children and their parents.

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Special Needs Jungle Website

Young Minds

 

 

Young minds provide young people with tools to look after their mental health. The website is full of advice and information on what to do if you're struggling with how you feel. YM empower parents and adults who work with young people, to be the best support they can be to the young people in their lives, ensuring that no young person feels alone with their mental health.

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Young Minds Website

A-Z of Mental Health Recources for Parents and Caregivers