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A Personal Budget is an allocation of funding identified by the Local Authority (and, where appropriate, theCheshire and Merseyside Integrated Commissioning Board (Liverpool Place)) to provide support to meet all or some of the outcomes identified in an EHC Plan. A Personal Budget will be provided…
Information, Advice and Support Service
The Local Authority have a duty to provide impartial and confidential information, advice and support to children and young people with special educational needs and parents of children and young people with special educational needs. This is around their special educational needs or disability and any…
SEN & Disability Appeals to Tribunal
Appealing to the Tribunal The Role of the Tribunal The First-tier Tribunal (SEN and Disability) is overseen by Her Majesty’s Courts and Tribunals Service. It hears appeals against decisions made by local authorities in England about children and young people’s Education, Health and Care needs…
SEND Local Offer
Welcome to Liverpool’s SEND Local Offer Here you will find lots of information about Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND). The Local Offer helps you understand what services and support you can expect from a range of local partners, such as SENDIASS, Liverpool Parent and Carer…
Schools and Education
A school place for every child is an entitlement and is regarded as universal provision. Every mainstream school is resourced to support the majority of children with special educational needs. Classroom teachers are trained to differentiate the curriculum, which means teaching the same subject at…
Early Years Consortia 1
If you need to access support for an individual child from the Consortia, you must complete the Early Years Consortia Discussion Request Form using the link below. The link will close 7 days prior to the Consortia meeting date so please complete your requests with…
Children's Social Care
Disabled Children's Service The aim of the Disabled Children’s Service is to work in partnership with disabled children and young people, their families and carers to enable them to have the best opportunities in life.
Transition, Preparing for Adulthood and Adult Social Care
Transition to Adult Social Care Preparing for adulthood is a process often referred to as ‘Transition’ because it is not a single event. Transition is a period when young people make new choices and have new legal rights to support them to make the…
Guides for using the Directory
Please download the Family Information & SEND Directory (FISD) guide appropriate to your needs.
Young Adults (16 - 25)
Post 16 options for students with SEND When a young person leaves school at 16 - 19 years, they are likely to have some or all of the following options available to them depending on their ability, independence and support needs: Further education at a college…