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The 0-25 SEND Partnership is looking to collate information about training that is currently on offer in Cheshire East around Autism.
CEIAS provides support to both the parents/carers of children with SEND and to young people aged 16+.
The young man in this photograph is called Adam. Adam attended the David Lewis college, before embarking on his supported internship.
We are delighted to share a film with you made by the children from form 2LB at Springfield school in Crewe.
On the 27 November, consultation commenced with Cheshire East schools.
Our next SEND survey for parents and carers will be launched early next year.
We wanted to share our SEND team roles and responsibilities to show how the team works together to decide the best outcomes for our children and young people.
The Little Book of Best Practice is aimed at anyone interested in local health and care services.
In this article is a letter addressed to all children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), their parents/carers and families, and others who support them.
Whilst there has been disruption over the last few months, providers have been working within the Covid restrictions to continue to deliver services.
November Children's Right's Month (NCRM) is now in full swing, and we are dedicating the whole month to raising awareness of children's rights.
Due to new starters within the Cheshire East Council SEND team, we are sharing a copy of the current structure with job titles, names and contact details.
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