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Book an Appointment
… next available appointment, please book the next available appointment online and then contact us on 01603 704070. Please note: we cannot guarantee that an earlier appointment will be available within your required timeframe. Earlier Appointments We are unable to offer a waitlist for earlier callbacks or appointments. However, you are …
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Meet the Team
… SENDIAS Advisor David Bingham SENDIAS Advisor Imogen Pagendam SENDIAS Advisor Amy-Lou Mulligan Helpline Advisor Bridget Robinson Engagement and Advice Worker Sally Bailey Engagement and Advice Worker Emma Henry Engagement and Advice Worker Contact us for information and advice Book an appointment Telephone: 01603 704070 Email: norfolksendiass@norfolk.gov.uk
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Norfolk SENDIASS Policies
… us This document outlines what as a service user you can expect from us. Complaints policy How to make a complaint. Booking policy Our policy when booking a helpline appointment Disclaimer and privacy statement This Privacy Notice explains how we use information about you and how we protect your privacy.
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Home
… zone Watch our bite-size training videos, access our information pages, booklets, frequently asked questions, useful links and details of any upcoming training. - Book an Appointment Parents / carers or young people can book an appointment with a SENDIASS advisor. - Face to face library drop-ins Come and chat with an …
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SENDIASS Spotlight - Nov 25
… SENDIASS update It’s been a busy time for Norfolk SENDIASS! Over September and October, we supported 353 parent/carers through our Helpline, arranged 499 appointments with our Advisors, and met 61 parents/carers at Library Drop ins. Our current wait times continue to be longer than we would like …
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Types of discrimination
… Example: A place of learning expects every child or young person to maintain 100% attendance. A disabled child or young person who has regular medical appointments cannot realistically meet this target, placing them at a disadvantage. Although the aim (improving attendance) is legitimate, the requirement may not be proportionate, and …
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Elective Home Education
… a form of ‘off-rolling’, if you are feeling under pressure to do this get in contact with us at Norfolk SENDIASS by booking an appointment with an adviser through our website. • It is a parent/carers responsibility to ensure that their child of compulsory school age is properly educated …
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Who are we and how can we help?
… and support on: - Welfare and benefits - Housing - Employment - Family law How can you access our support? Telephone helpline You can book a 40 minute telephone appointment via the website to speak with our trained advisor. BOOK AN APPOINTMENT Face to face Library drop-in We will be at Library's …
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Choosing a place of learning
… arrange a visit? Once there is a list of possible places of learning, the parent/carer or young person should contact them to make an appointment. Many schools hold open evenings for parents and some hold open days for families. Here are some things for parent/carers or young people …
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Who is responsible for SEN Support?
… needs is made.” The appropriate authority is the governing body (or equivalent). The governing body can bring about change as it is responsible for the appointment and performance management of Head Teachers/Principles. Using best endeavours means doing everything they can to meet the child or young person’s SEN …
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SENDIASS Spotlight - Oct 25
… the way our service works my diary now also includes some Helpline calls every week, so you may speak with me if you have an appointment. Lack of communication with EHCP Co-ordinators A common thing we are hearing on the Helpline at the moment is that sometimes parents, carers …
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Moving to Norfolk
… when you move. • Find out what schools may be near you by using the Norfolk School Finder • Prepare your child or young person for the transition to a new county and school • Visit our website to book a telephone appointment to speak with one of our advisors at Norfolk SENDIASS