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Children's Centres & Family Hubs

Family Hubs are a ‘one-stop-shop’ for children and young people aged 0-19 (0-25 with additional needs) and their families and are a new way of bringing together all the support you may need as a family from pregnancy through to young people turning 19 (or…

Early Years Disability Access Fund (DAF)

  What is the Disability Access Fund (DAF)? From April 2017 providers will be able to access additional funding (separate to Inclusion Funding) to support children with disabilities or SEN. The DAF aids access to early years places by, for example, supporting providers in making…

Early Years Recruitment & Vacancies

Are you looking to work in the Early Years sector? This section provides information about current job oportunities within nurseries, pre-schools and childminders across Royal Greenwich.

Early Years SEND Keyworker (0-3) - additional resources and information

Some parents need a helping hand to find the right care for their child who may have complex disabilities. Children aged between birth - 3 years who have complex disabilities, may be entitled to receive our support to arrange and coordinate services across health and…

Early Years Special Educational Needs (SEN) Inclusion Funding

                                Is your child eligible for additional funding to support them in their Early Years setting? Local authorities are required to have SENIFs for children with special educational needs (SEN) who…

Educational Psychology - Families and Young People

The Educational Psychology Service (EPS) offers a range of approaches to help improve outcomes for children and young people (CYP) experiencing difficulties in their learning and their social & emotional development.     Educational psychologists (EPs) use their knowledge of psychology and child development help to…

Educational Psychology - Family Hub

Family Hubs are a ‘one-stop-shop’ for children and young people aged 0-19 (0-25 with additional needs) and their families and are a new way of bringing together all the support you may need as a family from pregnancy through to young people turning 19 (or…

Educational Psychology - Resources

Please see below for resources and information designed to support families and young people understand and find support for special educational needs.

Money

Caring for a child or young person with a special educational need or disability can involve extra or unexpected costs. There are various sources of financial support available to help with these costs, details of which can be found in the sections below. Visit the…

Royal Greenwich Childcare Strategy and Sufficiency Assessment 2023-2024

To secure sufficient childcare places, local authorities are required by the Childcare Act 2006 to report annually to elected council members on how they are meeting their duty to secure sufficient childcare, and to make this report available and accessible to the public. Please find…