We have created a list of useful links and documents for parents/carers, children, young people and professionals.
Just One Norfolk
The ‘go to’ health website for Norfolk families! Use the search bar to find what you are looking for.
Visit pageKidadl’s Internet safety for kids
KidadI - Internet safety for kids
To support schools and parents they have created a comprehensive resource on Child Internet Safety
Visit pageSupported Living Easy Read Update - March 21
Supported living in Norfolk
327 KBPlans for supported living in Norfolk and where you can go to find out more information.
DownloadThe Norfolk SEND Local Offer
A one stop shop for all the information you need about special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in Norfolk.
Visit pageNorfolk Community Directory
Norfolk Community Directory contains activities, services and groups to help all Norfolk residents live healthy, active and fulfilling lives. You can search for SEND Services in Norfolk including childcare providers and support services.
Visit pageFamily Information Service (FIS)
For free family advice, guidance and all childcare and activities 0-19 yrs (25 yrs for young people with a disability)
Visit pageFamily Voice Norfolk
Family Voice is a collective of parents and carers of children with special and additional needs working voluntarily and 'Aiming High'. The aim is to improve services for our children and young people by ensuring that families’ voices are heard by planners and decision-makers.
Visit pageKids Mediation
A national charity, founded over 45 years ago, providing a wide range of support services to disabled children, young people and their families. Supporting children with any disability from birth to 25 years of age. Offers support to the whole family with the aim of giving disabled children a brighter future
Visit pagePositive Behaviour Support course
Norfolk SEND Partnership have worked closely with colleagues in Norfolk Community Health and Care, Family Action and Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust to develop the Positive Behaviour Support course into online sessions available on the Just One Norfolk website for families to access whilst face to face sessions are not possible. We have created a video answering some of the questions regarding education that frequently come up during these courses. The video can be found at the end of session 6.
Visit pageProvision expected at SEN Support
THIS GUIDANCE IS THE PROVISION THE LOCAL AUTHORITY EXPECTS TO BE MADE AVAILABLE BY MAINSTREAM SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, FREE SCHOOLS, EARLY YEARS AND POST-16 PROVIDERS
Definition of advocacy
Information, Advice and Support Service (IASS) use this definition of Advocacy
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