Alternative education provision (AP) refers to education that a child or young person receives away from their school, arranged by the Local Authority or by the schools themselves.
The earlier a young person begins to think about what they would like to do after they finish secondary school, the more time they will have to consider their options and put plans in place. For young people with an Education Health and Care Plan they…
Leaving school and moving into adulthood can be a challenging time for all young people, especially for those with special educational needs or disabilities (SEND). It’s never too early to think about preparing for adulthood and what this period of transition may involve, ensuring that…
A timetable is considered part time or reduced when the total hours provided for your child are less than those provided to the majority of their peers in school.
Following on from the update in February half term SEND Matters the below organisations have been awarded funding for children and young people with SEND who live in Bedford Borough and their families to improved access to a range of sporting activities, locally.