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Directory resultsPersonal Assistant Network - PA
A Personal Assistant (PA) is someone who is employed to provide everyday care and support for adults, children or young people. This may include personal and domestic care, helping someone access their local community, as well as other day to day activities. Having a PA to provide support…
Personal budgets for children and young people in Rutland
What is a personal budget? Once any help and support have been agreed through an assessment process, a budget value is then approved by Rutland County Council and/or the health service to provide this. This fund is known as a personal budget. A personal budget…
Personal Health Budgets
Personal Health Budgets A personal health budget is an amount of money to support a person with continuing care needs or particularly complex health needs that we are not able to meet using locally commissioned health services. The most important thing about a personal health…
Preparing for Adulthood information, ideas and resources
The Preparing for Adulthood programme (PfA) is delivered by the National Development Team for inclusion (NDTi), and funded by the Department for Education as part of the Delivering Better Outcomes Together consortium. The Preparing for Adulthood programme's website offers resources on a range of topics, including Independent Living, Education,…
Process for schools if a child is not contactable for safe and well checks
Each school and education provision is required to have contact with pupils to ensure their safety and well-being, in person, albeit virtually. If no contact has been possible, the school or education provider should have done the following: 1. Done everything in its power to…
Rutland County Council's Priorities for Children and Young People: 2019-2022
Rutland County Council have set out their priorities for chidren and young people for 2019-2022. You can read the strategy online, or download a copy from this page.
Rutland Parent Carer Voice: Q&A with Rutland County Council
Rutland Parent Carer Voice frequently ask Rutland County Council questions on behalf of parents and carers about services for children and young people with SEND. Here are the latest from Autumn 2019. Read the questions and answers
Rutland Youth Council Small Grants
This is the Rutland Youth Council Small Grants official online application page. You can apply for a small grant of up to £250 if you are aged 11 to 19, or aged 11 to 25 with a special educational need or disability. The money can…
Rutland’s SEND and Inclusion Strategy 2019
We want to support all children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities aged 0-25 so they can… Live Independently Stay Healthy Take part in Education and Employment Have friendships and be part of a community Keep Safe In Rutland we want to…