Give us feedback on our new website to help us improve it.
170 results found
Accessibility statement
Accessibility statement This accessibility statement applies to the resident-facing Greenwich Community Directory website at https://www.greenwichcommunitydirectory.org.uk and to the service provider …
Page not found
Page not found The page you're looking for may have been moved, updated or deleted. If you typed or pasted the web address, please check it's correct. To find what you are looking for, go to our …
Access denied
Access denied You do not have permission to access this page. If you need help, email community-directory@royalgreenwich.gov.uk …
Acceptable Use Policy
Acceptable Use Policy All references to “Us”, “We” or “Our” shall be interpreted to mean a reference to the Royal Borough of Greenwich Council “the Council”). This policy sets out the terms between …
Terms and Privacy
Terms and Privacy All references to “We”, “Our” or “Us” in this Terms and privacy page shall be interpreted to mean a reference to the Royal Borough of Greenwich Council. Privacy We value your …
Writing for the Greenwich Community Directory
Writing for the Greenwich Community Directory We have written some guidance that can help you write listings in a way that is clear and easy for people to find and read. Name the listing clearly It …
Support with your child's learning
Support with your child's learning Getting an Education, Health and Care plan (EHCP) How to get SEND support Resources to support your child’s learning at home Get support with autism in mainstream …
How to get SEND support
Your nursery, school or college will talk to you about your child’s learning at parent evenings or they may arrange a meeting. They will tell you about the support your child is getting in school. …
Get support with your child’s dyslexia in school
If you think your child has dyslexia, contact the school’s Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCo). The SENCo may: refer you to our Support Team for Education in Primary and Secondary (STEPS) …
Resources to support your child’s learning at home
Get resources for reading Our Support Team for Education in Primary and Secondary School (STEPS) have put together a list of useful resources you can use at home with your child. Supporting your …
Get support with Deafness or vision impairment in school
Our Sensory Service team supports children and young people aged 0 to 19 who have either: semi or permanent Deafness or hearing loss vision impairment that cannot be corrected by glasses …
Get support with autism in mainstream schools
Mainstream schools should be able to meet the needs of most autistic children. Read our guidance about visiting schools: ASD Outreach Service guidance for visiting schools.pdf PDF ‐ 141.78 KB …
Get learning support for children with Down Syndrome
If your child has Down Syndrome, contact the school’s Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCo). The SENCo can refer your child to our Support Team for Education in Primary and Secondary (STEPS) …
Get help with literacy, numeracy and handwriting skills
Your child may need support for certain parts of their learning such as: reading spelling writing or handwriting maths learning in general If the school’s Special Educational Needs Coordinator …
How educational psychology supports children and young people
Our Educational Psychologists (EPs) can help schools and families understand the needs of children and young people. This may be support with: learning communication social and emotional …