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Directory resultsEHCP Disagreements
** Please see downloads for changes due to coronavirus (Covid-19). ** This page tells you what to do if you disagree with a decision that has been made about your / your child’s Education, Health and Care (EHC) needs, assessment or issue of an EHC…
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…
The SEND Capital Programme (as of March 2020)
The SEND Capital programme is part of improving our whole SEND and Inclusion services for children and families in Rutland. The Government have provided £849,000 to develop facilities for children with (SEND) who have an Education Health and Care Plan by 2021. The aim…
SEND Local Offer
Welcome to Rutland's Local Offer! Rutland Services for Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities have been described as committed, inclusive and highly effective in the latest Ofsted inspection. Please follow this link to read the full Ofsted report. To read the full news report on…
Offer to children with disabilities and their families
This document outlines the services which are available to support children and young people with SEND and their families, including the thresholds for accessing services from the Children with Disabilities (CWD) social care service. The guidance outlines how the differing needs of children and young…
Education and Learning
Education helps children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities to thrive. Nearly all children with SEND go to a 'mainstream' early years setting or school. Many children and young people may need some extra help or support at some time. Very few…
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
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…
Frequently Asked Questions
Rutland County Council answer some FAQs about SEND services for children and young people in Rutland. FAQs relating specifically to the coronavirus and education can be found here.