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The Medical Needs Policy is there to support children who can’t attend school full time because of a medical need. This can be a physical need or a mental health need. The policy is there to support children who have been absent from school, because of…

Education helps children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities to thrive.

Nearly all children with SEND go to a 'mainstream' early years setting or school. Many children and young people may need some extra…

As a parent or carer, you know what's best for your child.

The things you and your child do together at home are the most important step in giving them the best start in life.

Care from friends, grandparents and other relatives plays a…

Elective Home Education (EHE) is the term used to describe a parent’s decision to educate their child from home, instead of sending them to school.

EHE is different to home tuition or education provided by a local authority other than at a…

The Thriving Through Change project is designed to support the education sector in further developing sustainable systems and practices which minimise the impact of transitions on children and young people’s emotional wellbeing and educational success…

Each school and education provision is required to have contact with pupils to ensure their safety and well-being, in person, albeit virtually. If no contact has been possible, the school or education provider should have done the following:

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  • Ofqual has published their…

As a parent or carer, you know what's best for your child.

The things you and your child do together at home are the most important step in giving them the best start in life.

Care from friends, grandparents and other relatives…