Knowsley SEND Newsletters Archive

SEND Newsletter Issue 13 May 2020 SEND Newsletter - Issue 13 

This latest newsletter outlines Government changes to the law in relation to and the newsletter highlights the changes and the importance of working with parents, schools and health partners during the current pandemic.

SEND Newsletter Issue 12  SEND Newsletter - Issue 12

A special Coronavirus newsletter has been produced to keep parents / carers informed of advice and support available during this challenging time. It includes updates around reviews and assessments as well as the neurodevelopmental pathway and arrangements for online support and how the Knowsley Parent Carer Voice can be contacted.

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In this newsletter, there’s a focus on the Knowsley Parent Carer Voice – their change of address, their attendance at multi-agency workshop where they talked about their experiences of the neuro developmental pathway, Sensory Hive attending their coffee mornings, along with the dates, times and venues of their forthcoming coffee mornings. There’s also a focus on STOMP (stopping the over medication of people) and STAMP (supporting treatment and appropriate medication in paediatrics), along with details of how to find out more about the help and support available to you through the Local Offer website

 SEND Newsletter - Issue 10

In this edition, parents / carers and children / young people are invited to take part in a survey seeking views on the Short Breaks survey (what works well and what could be improved), the launch of the new post-19 education facility called Flourish and how the Empower Job Carving programme is helping adults with a learning disability and / or difficulty to secure employment. There’s also the forthcoming Knowsley Parent Carer Voice coffee mornings as well as where to find more information and activities on our Local Offer website

 SEND Newsletter - Issue 9

In this newsletter, the Council for Disabled Children has published the first in a series of SEND data bulletins designed to share learning and improve data on disabled children and young people, Knowsley has achieved the Youth Justice Quality Lead Award, there’s an update on the Neuro Development Pathway, support in our nurseries, the latest coffee mornings hosted by the Knowsley Parent Carer Voice, short breaks and how to access them along with the local offer website.

 SEND Newsletter - Issue 8

In this edition, there’s updates about speech and language therapy support, Occupational therapy, an update on school attendance, personal budgets, the CCG has made a new appointment so we welcome Maria Burney as the Deputy Designated Clinical Officer. There’s also updates on the benefits of short breaks and how to access them along with the forthcoming dates for the Knowsley Parent Carer Forum coffee mornings.

 SEND Newsletter - Issue 7

In this edition, you’ll find an update on the council’s investment into post-19 education for young people with a special education need and / or disability, a profile on mental health services and support, the work of the Knowsley Parent Carer Forum and how you can get involved, the latest update on the neurodevelopment pathway (along with feedback received since some improvements to address waiting times have been implemented), KOOTH counselling support as well as the success of the Knowsley Supported Internship Programme. 

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A recent parent / carer workshop focussed on the Team Around the Child (TAC) model, the range of activities available through INC@The Youthy and Knowsley Outdoor Education Centre (as well as how to find out more), welcome to Katie Hinds (the council’s new Head of Education and ), some of the feedback received from parents / carers, along with forthcoming dates for your diary and a summary of the recent symposium.

  SEND Newsletter - Issue 5

The Department for Education has published data about for every local area and this edition provides a summary of Knowsley’s figures, highlights from a preparing to adulthood workshop, facts about the Neurodevelopmental Service and how to access out of school activities.

SEND Newsletter Issue 4 SEND Newsletter - Issue 4

An update on issues raised by parents / carers of children and young people with Special Educational Needs and / or Disabilities ( ) and what services (health, education and care) have / will do with these issues.  It also includes an update on the multi-agency Shield team, established to address criminal and sexual exploitation issues as well as an update on the Youth Offending Service, a fun-filled family fun day which took place recently along with an update on the Local Offer website – what it is and how to access it.

 SEND Newsletter - Issue 3

A summary of a multi-agency event, including representatives from health, education and social care, alongside young people receiving support and parents and carers, which took place on Friday, 13 July 2018.  The event covered the drivers for provision and support, the local picture, progress we have made since 2017, current priorities, hearing from the experiences of a young person with requirements alongside parents and carers too and details about local area inspections.

 SEND Newsletter Issue 2  - April 2018SEND Newsletter - Issue 2 - April 2018

Launch of the Strategy 2018-2021, achievements from the Knowsley Supported Internship Programme (supporting residents with a learning disability and / or difficulty into work), the THRIVE model, our performance against Education Health and Care Plans, update on the Emotional Wellbeing Programme for children and young people 2018-2019, how services are being co-produced with parents and carers and feedback from parents and carers.

 SEND Newsletter - Issue 1 - December 2017

SEND Newsletter - Issue 1 - December 2017 

An update on Education Health and Care Plans, findings from the LGA Peer Review of our support and provision, the Local Offer website, Code of Practice on parent / carer forums, our statutory responsibilities and a case study highlighting how support is impacting on local residents.