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ScopeHere East Press Centre14 East Bay LaneLondonE15 2GW
We're Scope, the disability equality charity in England and Wales. We provide practical advice and emotional support whenever people need them most. We do this through our helpline, our online community, a range of employment and child sleep services, community engagement programmes, and more. …

Selective Mutism Resources Training and Information (SMARTI)

The Leagrave CentreStrangers WayLutonLU4 9ND
SMARTI is a support group held termly for those: caring for and working with children who have a diagnosis of selective mutism those who demonstrate speech anxiety in certain situations It provides opportunities to network with others and to share ideas with them…

SEN Tutors

10Marlborough RiseHemel HempsteadHertfordshireHP2 6DU
SEN Tutors provide specialist one to one tutors for children with Special Educational Needs. All SEN Tutors are fully qualified, highly experienced teachers who specialise in supporting children with Special Educational Needs and providing assistance to enable them to reach their full potential.    

Sight Concern Bedfordshire

With a little help from us blind and partially sighted people can retain and or regain lost independence brought about by visual impairment.Contact us to help you access a wide range of information about visual impairment and the services available.Support and…

South Bedfordshire Dyslexia Association

St Hugh's ChurchLeagrave High StreetLutonBedfordshireLU4 0ND
We are a small group of dedicated parents and teachers, many of us with specialist dyslexia training, who offer practical help and guidance to children and adults. We are an independent registered charity, partly self funded and partly funded by Luton Borough council.

Special educational needs (SEN) advisors - Early Years

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1st Floor, Town Hall extensionUpper George StreetLutonLU1 2BQ
Who does the service support? There are three SEN advisors (Early Years) that support early identification and intervention for children: aged 0 to 5 with SEN who attend private, voluntary and independent nursery settings We work in partnership with parents, settings and other…

Special educational needs advisory teachers (3-16 years)

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Learning Support Advisory Teachers (LSS) apply their knowledge of child development and education to promote children’s learning, social development and emotional well-being, and to support schools and Nurseries to make the curriculum available to all learners. Learning Support Advisory Teachers are postgraduate, qualified teachers with…

Special Educational Needs Assessment team (SENAT)

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SENAT is responsible for: coordinating education, health and care (EHC) needs assessments overseeing the assessment and planning process ensuring timely decision making producing coordinated EHC plans monitoring the progress of children with existing plans/statements of SEN the placement (admissions process) of children with plans…

Speech and Language Therapy (SALT)

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  Who does the service support? The Speech and Language Therapy (SALT) service works across the whole county providing help in a range of community, health centre and hospital settings. We work with children up to the age of 16 years (up to 19 years…

Speech, Language and Communication Needs Service (SENS)

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1st Floor, Town Hall ExtensionGeorge StreetLutonLU1 2BQ
Luton Council's SENS works with staff in early years/educational settings to improve practice and support the removal of barriers to learning for children identified with: global developmental delay reluctance to speak or diagnosed with selective mutism language delay not linked to a disorder -…