Our Special Educational Needs co-ordinator is Mrs Nicole Woodall. She can be contacted on the school telephone 01642 561237 or alternatively email, highclarence@highclarenceacademy.org or n.woodall@highclarenceacademy.org
Click on the logo below for the Stockton LA Information Report:
SENDIASS
SENDIASS Stockton is a service for parents and carers of young people aged 0-25 with special educational needs and /or disabilities (SEND) as well as young people themselves. It is impartial, which means it is not bias and gives confidential information, advice and support that is arms length to the Local Authority.
https://www.stockton.gov.uk/SEND-IASS-for-parents-and-carers
Useful Links for Parents
Special Needs Jungle creates easy to understand resources, articles and information for parents and carers of children with special needs, disabilities and health conditions to better enable them to navigate the special needs system. We aim to inform, educate and empower families to self-advocate confidently, so their children get the help they need to live the best life they can.
Website with ways to support children with ADHD
Developmental Coordination Difficulties
Supporting a child with Developmental Coordination Difficulties
Parents with a dyslexic child
How to support a Dyslexic child at home
This website is there to support families in meeting the needs of their autistic child.
I CAN
Advice and support for helping children with speech, language and communication difficulties
Young Minds offer free, confidential online and telephone support, including information and advice, to any adult worried about the emotional problems, behaviour or mental health of a child or young person up to the age of 25.
One of the leading, independent expert voices on sleep issues in the UK, here to help everyone get a better night’s sleep.
The aim of the Compass Phoenix service is to improve outcomes for children and young people in relation to their emotional wellbeing and mental health by strengthening the range of mental health support available to children and young people.
ERIC – Bladder and Bowel Charity
ERIC, the Children’s Bowel and Charity is the UK’s leading charity supporting all children and teenagers with a bowel or bladder problem.
CAHMS - Referral form - ADHD / Autism - Self Referral Form