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Children Disability team

Who does the service support? We provide a full and comprehensive statutory social work service to families who have a child(ren) with: severe learning disabilities physical disability chronic physical ill health (including life limiting condition) autistic spectrum disorders severe communication…

Children under five with special educational needs

Luton’s vision for children with special educational needs and disabilities is the same as for all children - that they achieve well in early years and at school to enable them to lead happy and fulfilled lives within a safe environment and where they have…

Children's Special Needs Nursing team

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2-4Poynters RoadLutonBedfordshireLU4 0LA
The special needs nursing team provides clinical care to children and young people with complex health needs or disabilities who attend special/mainstream schools/social care settings. We provide a wide range of services including: writing and amending health care plans checking, writing and implementing specific…

Consideration of Specialist Settings

The Secretary of State has published a list of approved independent special institutions: Independent Special Schools – England and Wales and Special Post-16 institutions.  Institutions on the approved list are published on GOV.uk at:  https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/independent-special-schools-and-colleges Luton is a highly inclusive…

Education, health and care plans (EHCP)

Town HallGeorge StreetLutonLU1 2BQ
The education health and care plan (EHCP) replaces the statement of special educational needs. The Special Educational Needs Assessment team (SENAT) is responsible for coordinating EHC needs assessments, overseeing the assessment and planning process, ensuring timely decision making and producing coordinated EHCPs. An EHC needs…

Eligibility for an Education, Health and Care Needs assessment

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Please use these links to access useful documents: Eligibility for an EHC Needs Assessment guidance