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THE ISLAND PROJECT

For Parents

Find all of our schools general information and resources on calendars and timetables.

Parent Packs

Prospectus

Evidence of Learning

When to keep your child off School

Qualification and Accreditation

More Information

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Parent Packs

Parent Pack

Audio Recording Consent Form

Trip Consent

Remote Education provision

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Free summer days out and additional help and support (2023)

Funding for days out and activities. special days and holidays

Short Breaks for children with disabilities

Days out in the West Midlands for children with special needs or disabilities

Take A Break - offering support for children and young adults in Solihull & Warwickshire

National services children & YP with SEND and their families.

Where carers can get free access or discounted access to cinemas, theme parks, museums etc

Activities, holiday clubs and days out for families in Leicestershire

Holiday Clubs for children with SEND - Birmingham Area

National Disability Discounts - days out, including "rough guide" to accessible days out

IPSEA

Set up by two parents who are lawyers, Independent Provider of Special Education Advice (known as IPSEA) is a registered which offers free and independent legally based information, advice and support to help get the right education for children and young people with SEN.

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They also provide training on the SEND legal framework to parents and carers, professionals and other organisations.

Special Needs Jungle

Special Needs Jungle was started in 2008 by Tania Tirraoro, as a way of preserving the knowledge she had gained successfully navigating the 'jungle' of the statementing system for her first younger, then her older son. Over the years, it has expanded from a personal blog into a site that is packed with useful information about special educational needs and disability issues faced by children and their parents.

SEND Code of Practice

Guidance on the special educational needs and disability (SEND) system for children and young people aged 0 to 25, from 1 September 2014.

It explains the duties of local authorities, health bodies, schools and colleges to provide for those with special educational needs under part 3 of the Children and Families Act 2014.

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