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Learning Advisory Service

Description

Service Description

The Learning Advisory Service (formerly known as The Support for Learning Service) is a centrally funded service to support inclusion of pupils with SEND. It consists of the Sensory Impairment Team, The Language, Literacy and Communication Team, Advisory teacher for ICT/SEND and two Advisory teachers for pupils with physical disabilities. The service works closely with schools and settings to raise attainment and promote better outcomes for pupils with SEND.

Additional Information

Additional Information

Training and advice to schools and settings

Suitable for ages

Age of Users
From 0 years to 25 years

Costs

Cost
Free

OFSTED Information

OFSTED Last Inspection Date
02 July 2009

Questions & Answers

Are The Premises Accessible For Wheelchair Users?
Yes
Can Families Self-Refer To The Service?
No
Do You Cater For Over 8s?
Yes
Do You Have A Waiting List?
No
Do You Have Child Protection Policies And Procedures
Yes
Do You Have Immediate Vacancies?
Yes
Do You Offer Specific Support For Children With Additional Needs?
Yes
Eligibility - Can The Service Be Accessed By Extended Family Members Or Carers
No
Has A Service Description?
Yes
Is There A Waiting List?
No
Registered For 2 Year Old Grant
No

Further Information

Provider Type
SEND
Delivery Channels
Office / Premises Schools Other
Eligibility Criteria
None Tier 1: Universal
Referral Criteria
None (Self-referral) Via Children And Adult Mental Health Project Via Gp Or Other Health Professional Via School Via Social Care Professional Via Common Assessment Framework (CAF) Integrated Service For Disabled Children