Hackney Alternative Provision offer - process and providers
Understand more about the alternative education options for pupils who struggle to attend or manage being educated in mainstream schools.More...
Understand more about the alternative education options for pupils who struggle to attend or manage being educated in mainstream schools.More...
Updates on Hackney's planning for increasing specialist school places for students with SEND.More...
What is the SEND Pupil Forum? The definition of a forum is: A situation or meeting in which people can talk about a problem or matter especially of public interest. A forum for debate and orMore…
Hackney promises to make sure that your needs, thoughts, and ideas are taken seriously, that you are at the center of all meetings about you (even if you are not able to attend) that you areMore…
What is a Short Break? A Short Break is thought of as any daytime social or leisure activity or service that: allows a disabled child or young person to have an enjoyable breakaway from theirMore…
How is extra support in schools paid for? Different types of education setting receive different levels of funding but funding is always matched to the needs of the child or young personMore…
In 2017 the Government announced a £215 million commitment of capital funding (the special provision fund) to support local authorities to make investments in provision for pupils with SEND. This is what Hackney is doing with the funding.More...
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Hackney is committed to taking a person-centered approach to working with parents and young people. We actively seek to work with Parent-Carer groups, Youth Forums, and other participation groupsMore...
Assessment clinics for children who may have special educational needs and or disabilities including neurodiversity.More...