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Cumbria Holiday Activity Programme

All the activities are free for children who receive benefits-related Free School Meals and other eligible children in particular circumstances, and they will also receive a lunchtime meal. Some activities are available to all children, but there may be a cost - please check the…

Cumbria's Continuous SEND Improvement Plan

In 2019, Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission (CQC) jointly inspected Cumbria’s local area SEND Provision and highlighted 9 areas that required improvement. Since then, Cumbria’s SEND Partnership, which includes Cumbria County Council, local NHS health partners and SEND Alliance Cumbria (SENDAC), Cumbria’s Parent Carer…

Cumbria's SEND Handbook - January 2022

The SEND Handbook is a public document designed to provide guidance to schools and settings, parents, professionals and children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) about how we intend to meet responsibilities for identifying and addressing SEN in Cumbria: SEND Handbook…

Cumbria's SEND Local Offer

The Local Offer is the central information point for families with children and young people aged up 25 years with special educational needs and/or disabilities.   Are you a service or organisation?  Get listed for Free.....  

Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust - Mental Health & Emotional Wellbeing Services

We are formed of several services aimed at supporting children and their families with their mental health and emotional wellbeing.

Deaf and Hearing Impaired - School Information and Resources

Children and young people diagnosed with a hearing loss will get that diagnosis via Health. Their hearing loss may be referred to as deafness or hearing impairment. Deaf children and young people may use a variety of hearing technologies such as digital hearing aids, bone…

Disability Access Fund (DAF)

The Disability Access Fund is to support access to early years free entitlement places for 3 and 4 year olds. It supports children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). The intention of this funding is to support childcare providers in making reasonable adjustments to their…

Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP)

Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP) is extra government funding that supports children who are 3 and 4 year old in their development, learning and care. The extra funding which is paid to the childcare provider can be used to assist the improvement of a child's early education.…

Early Years’ SEND Inclusion Funding (SENIF) Guidance

The Early Years SEND Inclusion Funding (SENIF) provides support for settings to enable them to provide opportunities that are additional to and different from every day and universal and targeted practice. Children must be accessing free entitlement hours to be able to claim. SENIF. SENIF…
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