All services in education, health and social care have a legal responsibility to make adjustments to make sure everyone can access the support they need.
In Kent, schools must meet the SEND Mainstream Core Standards and in Medway, schools must meet the Ordinarily Available Provision guidance.
Schools must have a SEND Information Report on their school website. Parents can refer to this report which will inform them about the provision available at the school. This provision is available to all children, regardless of whether it is required as a short-term intervention or a longer term measure.
All support available to children is designed to ensure every child can be as independent as possible.
If parents require any further information, please speak to the school SENCO (Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator).
This page provides information on support available in all schools. For information on 'This is Me' or the Partnership for Inclusion of Neurodiversity in Schools (PINS), visit New Projects.
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The School Health Service provides support for primary and secondary-aged children with a variety of health issues and will refer to specialist services, when needed.
These include:
- daytime and night time wetting and soiling
- behaviour management
- healthy eating and lifestyle
- emotional health and wellbeing
- puberty and growing up
- sexual health
- stopping smoking
- drug and alcohol misuse
- sleep
- complex health needs.
In Kent, referring to one of the school health teams can be done via:
0300 123 5205, option 2
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Online referral form
In Medway, the school nursing team can be contacted via:
0300 123 3444, option 4
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This service can offer support if:
- you are worried about your child’s behaviour
- you are struggling to cope
- you are worried about your family finances
- your child is struggling to cope with bereavement
- your child is being bullied
- your child refuses to go to school or college
- you or your child want to develop new friends and have new experiences
- you are having difficulties with family relationships
Your child’s GP or preschool/school can make a referral on your behalf.
If you live in Kent, more information can be found at www.
The Early Help triage team can be contacted on earlyhelp
If you live in Medway, you can discuss Early Help with your local Children and Family Hub.
You can contact the helplines Monday to Thursday from 8am to 5pm, or on Fridays from 8am to 4.30pm. The helplines are closed during weekends.
Chatham All Saints Children and Family Hub: 01634 338 833
Gillingham Children and Family Hub: 01634 338 877
Strood Children and Family Hub: 01634 335 533
Wayfield Children and Family Hub: 01634 337 733
In Kent, if the staff at your child’s school need additional advice, training or support to help your child, then the SENCo can make a referral to the Local Inclusion Forum Team (LIFT). You will need to give consent for this to happen.
At the LIFT meeting the SENCo will share the needs of your child and explain what has been tried to date to enable progress. Other settings/schools and professionals, for example, an educational psychologist or specialist teacher may suggest further strategies that can be tried.
The outcomes of the LIFT meeting should be shared with you by the SENCo. This will then enable targets to be set for your child and a plan to be prepared with you.
An education, health and care (EHC) plan is for children and young people aged up to 25 who need more support than is available through special educational needs support. EHC plans identify educational, health and social needs and set out the additional support to meet those needs.
EHCs can be requested via Kent County Council or Medway Council, depending on where you live.
Not all children with a diagnosis will need an ECHP and some children with an EHCP will not have a diagnosis.
All children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) have a legal right to an education that meets their individual needs. IPSEA is the leading charity in the field of SEND law in England – they provide free and independent legal advice and support to families of children and young people with SEND.
The Health Visiting Service provides support and confidential health advice. They can advise you on:
- your child’s growth and development
- behaviour difficulties, such as sleeping, eating, potty training and temper tantrums
- healthy eating, hygiene, safety and exercise.
In Kent, the Health Visiting Service is provided by Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust.
In Medway, Health Visiting is provided by Medway Community Healthcare. They can be contacted on 0300 123 3444.