Articles on SEND Local Offer (220)
Physical difficulties and self care
Individuals with a physical disability may find it difficult to walk, stand, sit, move their limbs or control certain muscles. A physical disability can affect a person’s mobility, stamina and dexterity and can make it difficult for children and young people to compete everyday tasks. …Policy for children and young people with SEND in youth custody
Please download our policy for children and young people with SEND in youth custody below. Policy for children and young people with SEND in youth custody (March 2024) The Youth Justice Team (YJT) and the Special Educational Needs (SEN) Services have worked jointly to produce this…Pre-school health notifications
When a health care professional identifies that a young child, under 5, may have special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) they are required by law to tell the local authority. This is called a Health Early Notification. In the Bi-Borough (Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster),…Preparing for Adulthood Protocol
Please follow this link for our Bi-borough Preparing for Adulthood Protocol, which has been developed in partnership between practitioners from Education, Health and Social Care. The Protocol provides guidance to the workforce across education and social care as they support young people and their families to plan…Preschool Health Notifications
When a health care professional identifies that a young child, under 5, may have special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) they are required by law to tell the local authority. This is called a Health Early Notification. In the Bi-Borough (Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster),…Purple Badge parking scheme
What is the Purple Badge Scheme? The national 'Blue Badge' scheme offers parking concessions to people with disabilities. It allows people with a serious or severe physical disability, or who are registered as blind or have a hidden health condition to park close to places…RBKC Supported Internship
Do you want to get a job but need support to develop your employability skills and experience of the workplace first? In September each year, Kensington and Chelsea Council host a Supported Internship programme, in partnership with Morley College and Action on Disability, where up to 12…Read the new edition of All For Youth!
Read the new edition of All For Youth for June! Click here to read. Do you want to get involved? Join the News Crew by getting in touch with Ailsa to find out how you can contribute to All For Youth.