Brighton & Hove Local Authority publishes on its website a city-wide ‘Local Offer’ to show parents and carers of children and young people aged 0-25 with special educational needs and disabilities where they can find help, guidance and information. On these pages, parents and carers can find out what is available for children, young people and their families from a range of services (health; education; social care and the voluntary sector) throughout Brighton & Hove.
Brighton & Hove Local Offer
Curriculum and Ethos Categories
- Inclusion at St Luke’s Primary
- SEND in a Nutshell
- What does St Luke’s Primary offer?
- St Luke’s SEN Information Report
- What kinds of Special Educational Needs (SEN) does St Luke’s cater for?
- How does the school know if children need extra help and what should I do if I think my child may have special needs?
- How does St Luke’s plan support for pupils with special educational needs?
- How will staff support my child?
- How will the curriculum be matched to my child’s needs?
- How will both the school and parent/ carers know how children are doing?
- How will you help me to support my child’s learning?
- What support will there be for my child’s overall wellbeing?
- How will you prepare and support my child with transitions?
- How are resources allocated and matched to my child’s special educational needs?
- How are decisions made about what type and how much support my child will receive?
- How are parents involved in the setting?
- Brighton & Hove Local Offer
- Child and Family Wellbeing
- SEN Parent Group
- Adopted Children and Looked-After Children
- AMAZE
- A few useful SEND website links
- SEND Glossary
- School Access Plan
- Who to Contact