Author Archives: Rachel Edwards
Finding ‘Common Ground’ for talented students with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
Last chance to see the SEND Common Ground Art Exhibition Over 1000 students from seven...
Jun
‘Justsomeguy’ talks about the Benefits of Autism
In #WorldAutismAcceptanceWeek hear from ‘justsomeguy’ about the benefits of Autism. Autism brings with it many...
Mar
Birmingham’s Children and Young People’s Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing Local Transformation Plans 2022/23 launched
Birmingham’s Young People’s Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing Local Transformation Plans 2022/23 The transformation of...
Mar
SENDIASS Cabinet Report
Cllr Karen McCarthy, cabinet member for children, young people and families:Â The city council remains...
Feb
SENDIASS (Special Educational Needs Information Advice and Support Services) Frequently Asked Questions: Response to Independent review
Please find some frequently asked questions (FAQs) here on SENDIASS (Special Educational Needs Information Advice...
Jan
SENDIASS (Special Educational Needs Information Advice and Support Services) Meeting Birmingham City Council – 18th January 2023
Please find the slides here that were presented at the SENDIASS meeting last week. You...
Jan
SENDIASS Report
Dear Parents and Carers You may be aware of an independent report that was commissioned...
Jan
An invitation to a meeting regarding Birmingham City Council’s SENDIASS service – Wednesday 18th January
An invitation to a meeting regarding Birmingham City Council’s SENDIASS service – Wednesday 18th January...
Jan
SENDIASS Update
To all our parents and carers of children and young people with special educational needs...
Dec