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Health Services in Cambridgeshire
WEBYou can also find information about health services and support available in Cambridgeshire in our health guide here. The guide includes details on the following: Section 1: How health services work. Section 2: Getting your voice heard in Cambridgeshire. Section 3: Getting Help. Section 4: Education Health Assessment and …
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URL: https://www.pinpoint-cambs.org.uk/information-hub/health-and-mental-health/health/
Partnerships for Inclusion of Neurodiversity in Schools (PINS)
WEBWhat Is PINS? Partnerships for Inclusion of Neurodiversity in Schools (PINS) is a programme that brings health and education specialists and expert parent carers (through the Parent Carer Forum – Pinpoint) into mainstream primary schools to: make schools more inclusive of every child (and family), including those who are neurodiverse.
Mental health and wellbeing support
WEBActive 10 – helps to improve your physical activity levels.. Best – You – helps to improve your physical activity levels and your general mental wellbeing, stop or reduce alcohol, drug or cigarette use and connect with other people to share experiences.. CATCH – a free NHS health app for parents and carers of children from pregnancy to age 5. CATCH eases …
Supporting Your Neurodiverse Child Digital Booklet Launch
WEB5th October 2023. We are thrilled to announce the official launch of our brand-new ‘Supporting your Neurodiverse Child’ digital booklet. Pinpoint is grateful to have worked with our champions, parent/carers, professionals and partners across health, education and social care to produce the ‘Supporting Your Neurodiverse Child’ digital
Dyslexia guidance & checklists
WEBA good place to start looking for information on dyslexia is in our handy guide – a one-page resource to get you started.. Co-produced Guidance. In 2019, after many months of co-production between the Local Authority and Pinpoint new Dyslexia Guidance was issued. ‘The guidance embodies the ethos of the S.E.N.D. reforms, of working with parents, …
SEND Information Hub: Cambridgeshire County Council's
WEBWebsite launched to provide support for families with SEND children. Support for parents and carers of the approximately 15,000 children with special educational needs and disability (SEND) in Cambridgeshire is now available at the click of a button through a new information hub. The website was developed working with local …
Social/Emotional/Mental Health
WEBAdditionally, alongside working with schools, they are a leading UK distributor for the Max Card, provide secure Minecraft servers for children with additional needs and also a supportive online community for families registered with them. Contact Information: T: 01223 955404. E: [email protected]. W: https://spectrum.org.uk.
Useful contacts for Cambs families of disabled children
WEBSamaritans – Helpline 116 123. Centre 33 – free confidential counselling for young people up to 25 0333 414 1809. Cogwheel Counselling – counselling and psychotherapy support for people in Cambridgeshire 01223 464385. Caudwell Children – provide family support services, equipment, treatment and therapies for disabled children and their
Autism Support Groups Cambridgeshire for Parents & Carers
WEBLet your child/children be themselves in a safe and entertaining environment. E: [email protected]. T: 07989 685796 (or text Sharon on this number) Facebook: March Pegs. Autism support groups Cambridgeshire. Find local support groups for parents and carers of children on the autistic spectrum.
SEND in Cambridgeshire and England
WEBCambridgeshire SEND Inspection Report 2017. A core principle in the reforms has been that children and parent carers must be listened to and be equal partners in co-producing the services and support for children with SEND. You can read more about this in the co-production section. This was also the principle behind the founding of parent carer
SEND home/school transport Cambridgeshire Pinpoint …
WEBIn the first instance email [email protected] or [email protected]. You can also call the SEND Transport team on 01223 715600 or 01223 728553. Or the Education Transport Team on 0345 045 5208. These communications channels are monitored regularly.
Schools & SENCos
WEBSpecial schools often provide for a type of need e.g. Social and Emotional Mental Health (SEMH), Moderate Learning Needs and complex and developmental needs, visual or hearing impairment or Autism. Some mainstream schools have specialist units or ‘enhanced resource provision’ within the school, some are also known as ‘cabins’ – each
Managing behaviour
WEBContact provide direct advice and support services to parent carers. Free Helpline is open Monday to Friday between 9.30am and 5.00pm: 0808 808 3555. Parent to Parent line on 0808 800 4106 Challenging Behaviour Foundation. Caring Together have a chat line available to carers. Action for Children offer a support line too.
SEN Support & EHCPs
WEBSEN Support & EHCPs. The majority of children and young people with SEN and disabilities will have their needs met by their local mainstream early years setting, school or college. However for those with complex needs that cannot be met by the support put in place, an Education, Health and Care (EHC) needs assessment may be required.
Pinpoint In-person Conference 2024
WEBJoin us at the Pinpoint In-person Conference 2024. Discover a world of knowledge, support, and inspiration at the Pinpoint SEND Conference. Join us in a collaborative space where parents, caregivers, and professionals unite to empower and champion children with additional needs. This will be a remarkable chance to gain knowledge and forge
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