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Support for education in primary and secondary school (STEPS)
Our Support Team for Education in Primary and Secondary School (STEPS) aims to give all children and young people access to high quality, inclusive education.  Special Educational Needs Coordinators …
Support to move into adulthood
Support to move into adulthood Becoming independent Find an apprenticeship, internship or employment support Find SEND education opportunities after 16 Get social care support as an adult Greenwich …
Becoming independent
Becoming independent Overview If you are under 25 years old and have special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), you can get support with:  finding education and employment  supported living  …
Understand your housing options
Understand your housing options Understand your housing options Some young adults will continue to live at home with their parents or carers.   However, some will prefer to get a place to live on …
Support students with autism
Our autism outreach workers are specialist teaching assistants. They directly support schools using a shadowed working or training approach such as:  modelling interventions and strategies  setting …
Guidance for health professionals if you think a preschool child may have SEND
If you’re a health professional, you must tell us if you believe a child aged 0 to 5 may have special educational needs or a disability (SEND).   This is called an early notification of needs or …
Managing your health
Managing your health Managing your health You can find local services, activities or groups to help you stay healthy .  Annual health checks  You can get an annual health check if you:  are over 14 …
Help with money
Help with money Help with money You can get free public transport on buses until 19 years old. Find out about the 16+ Zip Oyster photocard .  You may also be eligible for travel assistance. Find out …
Find an apprenticeship, internship or employment support
Find an apprenticeship, internship or employment support Overview You must stay in education or training until you are 18 years old. When you turn 16, you can choose to:  find higher education …
Internships
Internships Internships Supported internship programme  Supported internships are 12-month programmes for young people aged 16 to 24. They aim to help young people transition from education to the …
Support with employment
Support with employment Support with employment You can get support to find or keep a job from:  Work and Health Programme (GOV.UK)   Access to Work (GOV.UK)   If you have a vision impairment, you …
Volunteering
Volunteering Volunteering Volunteering can help you:  make new friends  do something you have not done before  increase your confidence  help you be a part of your community  learn a new skill to get …
Find SEND education opportunities after 16
Find SEND education opportunities after 16 Overview You must stay in education or training until you are 18 years old.  When you turn 16, you can choose to continue your education or combine work and …
Higher education options in Royal Greenwich
Higher education options in Royal Greenwich Higher education options in Royal Greenwich If you are aged 16  You can choose from a range of local schools that include sixth form:  Ark Greenwich Free …
Refer a child you work with who needs multiple services (EYCT)
The Early Years Coordination Team (EYCT) aims to give children aged 0-5 with complex special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) access to the right services and identify their needs before …