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SEND Local Offer

SEND Local Offer

Information and advice for families with children and young people with SEN and/or disabilities.

Our SEND Local Offer provides information about provision families can expect to be available across education, health and social care for children and young people who have a Special Educational Need (SEN) or are disabled, including those who do not have Education, Health and Care (EHC) plans. You can find out about resources, services, support, activities and events here. All the information has been arranged under age groups to make it easier to navigate.

You can watch a short animation on YouTube, , which explains more about what the SEND Local Offer is.

Every Local Authority has to work with children and young people, parent carers and professionals to make sure that everything that's included on the Local Offer website makes sense and is helpful and relevant. Our Local offer has been co-produced with parent carers, young people with SEND and colleagues from other organisations including health and the voluntary sector. We would like to thank them all for their invaluable insights and contributions. This is an on-going process so things will change again over time as needed. If you want to send us your thoughts and feedback on the SEND Local Offer, please email localoffer@worcestershire.gov.uk

Throughout the SEND Local Offer we have included links to other websites, which are run by outside providers, organisations and charities. While every attempt to ensure all information held here is accurate, we cannot accept any responsibility for third party websites. Their inclusion here is for your information only and does not represent endorsement or recommendation by us.

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