Children’s Centres provide a welcoming space where you and your child can have fun and learn. For dads, mums and carers with their children aged 0-5. At the centre you can: make friends; …
Children's Centres provide a welcoming space where you and your child can have fun and learn. For mums, dads and carers with their children aged 0-5. The benefits of attending a Children’s Centre include: you can make friends…
Some two year old children with special educational needs and / disabilities (SEND) are entitled to up to 15 hours of free early education for 38 weeks of the year from the term after their second birthday. This normally runs until the child starts in…
Children’s Centres provide a welcoming space where you and your child can have fun and learn. For dads, mums and carers with their children aged 0-5. The benefits of attending a Children’s Centre include: making friends; learning to play creatively with your…
Greenmead School is a nursery and primary school for pupils with severe learning difficulties and complex needs including physical delay. The school caters for children aged between 2 and 11 years. Pupils are grouped into classes according to their age and their curriculum needs. The school runs a number…
The Health Visiting Service, provided by Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust, provides support and advice to all Wandsworth resident children aged 0-5 years old and their families. They promote health, detect problems early, prevent accidents and ensure immunisation. A major role is played in child protection.…
Wandsworth Hearing Support Service (WHSS) provides information, resources and support for hearing impaired children and young people (0-25 years old) and their families, carers and teachers. The service provides comprehensive support for hearing-impaired (HI) and deafblind children (MSI, Dual SI) and young people (0-25) who live in Wandsworth…
Children’s Centres provide a welcoming space where you and your child can have fun and learn. For dads, mums and carers with their children aged 0-5. The benefits of attending a Children’s Centre include: making friends;…
Section 41 of the Children and Families Act 2014 allows the Secretary of State by order to publish a list of approved independent educational institutions, independent special schools and post-16 institutions for the purposes of satisfying Section 38 (Preparation of an Education, Health…
Little Hillbrook is a maintained Special Nursery at Hillbrook School, which caters for children between 2-4 years old who have been diagnosed with Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and Social Communication Disorders (SCD). The class size in the nursery (Resource Base) is a maximum of 10 children,…