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Support for a condition, disability or sensory need
Support for a condition, disability or sensory need Support with autism Support with Deafness or vision impairment Support with dyslexia Support with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) …
Support with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
ADHD is a neurological condition that makes the brain work in a different way. Children with ADHD may:   get easily distracted by more exciting things   find it hard to return to their original …
Support with dyslexia
Dyslexia is a learning difficulty that can make reading, writing and spelling challenging.   Some people with dyslexia may also find it hard to process and remember things like instructions. This can …
Support with Deafness or vision impairment
Support with Deafness or vision impairment Support with vision impairment Support with Deafness Get support with Deafness or vision impairment in school Support a student you work with who is Deaf or …
Support with vision impairment
We help children with a diagnosed vision impairment that cannot be corrected by glasses.  If you’re having trouble seeing this page, find out how to change your settings using computer accessibility …
Support with Deafness
We use the term deaf to mean all types of hearing levels from mild to profound. This includes deafness in one ear or temporary hearing loss such as glue ear.  Learn more about deafness on National …
Support with autism
Support with autism Where to start with autism Find support and training for parents of an autistic child Talking to your child about their autism diagnosis Understand your autistic child’s behaviour …
Choosing and getting to school
Choosing and getting to school Choosing a school if your child has SEND Find a school with specialist support for autism Get support for starting or moving school (transition support) Get help with …
Choosing a school if your child has SEND
Most children and young adults with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) receive the help and support they need at a mainstream school. They’ll get this with or without an Education, …
Where to start with autism
If you think your child has autism, a diagnosis can help you better understand how to meet their needs and get support. Signs of autism Knowing the signs can help you work out if you’d like to see …
Find support and training for parents of a child with autism
Autism Outreach provides support for children and young people with autism in mainstream schools. We can provide: training for school staff on interventions and strategies  recommendations and …
Talking to your child about their autism diagnosis
There are resources that can help you talk to your child about their diagnosis.  Find out more about telling your child about their diagnosis Books that can help My Autism Book by Gloria Dura-Vila …
Understand your autistic child’s behaviour
All of us communicate and show our views and feelings through our behaviour. Autistic children and young people may use their behaviour to share their needs, wants and views if they find it hard to …
Visual resources to help an autistic child learn and communicate
Visual resources can help autistic children understand what is going on around them, communicate with others or make choices.  Visuals can be more consistent and easier to understand than spoken …
Support for schools and professionals
Support for schools and professionals Support for education in primary and secondary school (STEPS) Support for early years private, voluntary and independent (PVI) providers Refer a child you work …