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Who are senar Birmingham?

Who are senar Birmingham?

The service supports children, young people and their parents, and can: provide free, impartial and accessible information and advice on all aspects of the SEND statutory framework (law and the SEND Code of Practice) that covers Education, Health and Social Care.

What is an Ehcp Birmingham?

An Education Health and Care Plan (EHCP) is a legal document which is established to describe the needs, detail the provision and name an educational placement for a child or. young person.

How do I contact Birmingham City Council?

If you have enquiries about your Housing Benefit, Council Tax, Housing or other matters then please contact the council contact centre on 0121 216 3030.

What do Sendias do?

Welcome to SENDIASS The Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Information Advice and Support Services offer information, advice and support for parents and carers of children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). This service is also offered directly to young people.

What is senar?

The Special Educational Needs Assessment and Review Service (SENAR) Birmingham. Responsible for coordinating the statutory assessment process that can lead to an Educational Health & Care Plan.

Who do you call if you have a concern about a child Birmingham?

The Children’s Advice and Support Service (CASS) provides a single point of contact for members of the public and for professionals who want to raise concerns about a child. We will listen, assess your concerns, and can take action if a child is at risk.

What are the benefits of having an Ehcp?

What are the benefits of an EHC Plan?

  • On the EHC Pathway schools are able to consider a child’s or young person’s needs across education, health and care.
  • Parents/carers may have a key worker to help them through the process.

What services does Birmingham City Council provide?

Services provided by the council

  • Licensing responsibilities.
  • Private landlord advice.
  • Property repair management.
  • Disability audits.
  • Catering.
  • Education.
  • Children’s services.
  • Adult social care.

Who is Sendiass?

Special Educational Needs and Disability, Information, Advice, Support Services (SENDIASS) are statutory services which provide information, advice and support to parents and carers of children and young people who have, or may have, special educational needs (SEN) and/or disabilities; and young people themselves (16+) …

How do I report a safeguarding problem?

1. Need help reporting a safeguarding concern about someone in your organisation? In an emergency, call the Police. If someone is at immediate risk of harm call 999 and request the Police.

How do I report my child to social services anonymously?

Contact the NSPCC for help if you are unsure whether to report your concerns. Call 0808 800 5000 to speak in confidence, or text anonymously to 88858.

What does the Birmingham early years service do?

The service works closely with The Birmingham Children Safeguarding Partnership and The Children’s Trust to develop good early help and safeguarding practice. Access to the schools offer is through annual subscription.

What is the education early help and safeguarding service?

Worried about a child? Education Early Help and Safeguarding is a strategic service within the Education and Skills directorate of the Local Authority. In addition to fulfilling statutory safeguarding duties, the service has a comprehensive offer of school improvement with regard to safeguarding.

What does the Birmingham safeguarding service do?

In addition to fulfilling statutory safeguarding duties, the service has a comprehensive offer of school improvement with regard to safeguarding. This offer includes a daily duty line for advice and guidance, targeted CPD opportunities through termly conferences and briefings and wide ranging resources tailored to the needs of Birmingham schools.

What is the Birmingham DSLs service?

The service works closely with The Birmingham Children Safeguarding Partnership and The Children’s Trust to develop good early help and safeguarding practice. Access to the schools offer is through annual subscription. WHAT’S NEW? These pages are updated regularly and should be used as the main source of information for Birmingham DSLs.