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Physical and sensory

Physical and sensory needs cover a wide range of medical conditions. Some children with physical disabilities may be very cognitively able so the levels of support must be tailored to […]

Social, emotional and mental health (SEMH)

The SEN Code of Practice (2015) no longer includes ‘behaviour’ as part of this category of need. The reasoning is that a child’s behaviour is perceived as a communication about […]

New SENCo’s

Tell us that you are a new SENCo. This way we can keep you up to date and involved in things like SENCo forums, newsletters and events. Working together as […]

Physical and sensory including hearing and vision

Sensory and/or physical needs – for example, children and young people with visual and/or hearing impairments, or a physical need that means they must have additional ongoing support and equipment. NELC […]

Getting around

NELC SEND Local Offer | Independent Travel Training – NELC SEND Local Offer (nelincs.gov.uk) A free scheme for those aged 14+ that get local authority transport support, to help them […]

School Uniform and children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities

Parent carers of young people with SEND often report that one of the biggest barriers to attendance is school uniform. Some pupils with SEND have difficulties related to dyspraxia, physical […]

Health

Annual Health Checks, learning disability register, mental health, transitions to adult health services. Adult health services Good health is one of the four preparing for adulthood outcomes. As young people prepare […]

Independent living

Information on our website for local housing options can be found on our Housing advice and assistance page. For further information about housing and care please visit the Services4me – Care homes and housing […]

Community inclusion

Getting around independently, local activities and adult day services. Independent Travel training Independent Travel Training  (ITT) is a free scheme for young people aged 14 years and over who are […]

Partnerships for Inclusion of Neurodiversity in Schools (PINS)

We would like to invite a select number of primary academies in North East Lincolnshire (NEL) to be part of the Partnerships for Inclusion of Neurodiversity in Schools project (PINS). […]