Solihull SENDIAS
Main information
Service categories: Information, advice and advocacy, Legal help
At Solihull SENDIAS, our vision is that children & young people with SEND (special educational needs and disabilities), & their parents/carers, will be aware of their entitlement & the options available, empowering them to be able to make informed decisions through offering impartial, free to access, accurate, confidential, comprehensive, & easily accessible/understandable information, advice & support.
Solihull SENDIAS Service aims to:
- Provide information, advice & support to children & young people up to the age of 25 with SEND
- Provide information, advice and support to the parents/carers of children & young people up to the age of 25 with SEND
- Provide impartial advice about matters relating to SEND, including issues relating to health and social care
- Offer support to children & young people with SEND & their parents/carers in participating in decisions made about the child/young person’s education, health & social care.
We provide information & advice about:
- the law on special educational needs & disability,
- Education, Health & Care plans (EHCP's) and procedures,
- personalisation & personal budgets,
- the Local Offer – this gives information about Solihull services for young people & parents,
- managing mediation, appeals to the first-tier tribunal (SEN and disability), exclusions and complaints,
- SEND support in early years provision, mainstream schools & post-16 institutions,
- local provision in mainstream, resourced mainstream & special schools,
- applying information to your own situation,
- where to go for additional support locally or nationally, including voluntary services, and
- what to do when things go wrong.
We support children & young people with SEND and their parents/carers in a variety of ways, including:
- Individual casework & representation, including arranging & attending meetings, contributing to assessments & reviews, & supporting participation in decisions about outcomes for children & young people
- Writing & responding to letters and reports, & support with EHC plans
- Help when things go wrong, including supporting children, young people & parents in arranging or attending early disagreement resolution meetings & in managing mediation, appeals to first-tier tribunal (SEN & Disability), exclusions & complaints on matters related to SEN and Disability & making children, young people & parents aware of the local authority’s & CCG’s services for resolving disagreements & for mediation, & on the routes of appeal & complaint on matters related to SEN & Disability
- Support through working with parent/carer support groups, local SEND youth forums or groups, training events & schools/colleges.
- Signposting to appropriate alternative & additional sources of advice, information & support locally or nationally.
Visit our Solihull SENDIAS SEND Information and Downloads page to view our leaflets, links to local support organisations, helplines etc.
Further support & information
See the Council for Disabled Children's website for helpful video clips, focusing for instance on the EHCP Process and Person Centred Connection.
Eligibility
Age: For people of any age
Aimed at: Adolescent , Adult , Child , Children under the age of 12 years, children with complex needs and their parents or carers, Parent or carer of under 18, Parent/carer of a child, Parent/carer of a young person, Young person
Referral Sources: Yourself
Covers: West Midlands
Registrations & Approaches
Specialisms: Staff and volunteers get autism awareness training
Other specialisms: SEND law
Regulatory or professional certifications:
Contacts
We would prefer you to contact us by phone, mobile or email.