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Special Educational Needs and Disabilities

To support you the SENCO for Hewens College is: Karl Lawrence
email: klawrence@trhat.org

To support your children's speech, language and communication needs, Speech and Language Link have fast tracked the launch of their new Parent Portal to help with this. The site is now live and will provide parents with FREE speech and language advice, resources and activities.  

The site can be found at:  www.speechandlanguage.info/parents

If you have a child with ASD, please take a look at the links below to find useful advice, and activities to do at home:  

USEFUL LINKS:

Local Offer:

This website is the central point for all services and support for children/young people with special education needs and/or disabilities in the London Borough of Hillingdon. Services include those within the local authority as well as local NHS and charities. 

Click here

Hillingdon Talks, Moves and Plays:  

This website has information about Hillingdon’s Speech and Language service, Occupational Therapy service and Physiotherapy service., including an advice line for parents, how to refer your child to one of the services, local drop-in sessions in Hillingdon children centres and online resources.   

Click here

HACS (Hillingdon's Autistic Care and Support):

Local charity in Hayes supporting families with children with Autism. There is regular coffee mornings, training sessions and holidays clubs available.  

Click here

CAAS (Centre of ADHD and Autism): 

Local charity in Eastcote supporting families with children with ADHD and/or Autism. There is regular drop in sessions for information, guidance and support for parents, training sessions and activities for children/young people

Click here

Young Minds: 

This national charity supports young people with mental health. There is a parent helpline, lots of information around diagnosis and strategies to support children and young people with their mental health.

Click here

CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service):

This leaflet provides tips for parents, guardians and carers on how to help their children manage any fears they have about returning to school after the coronavirus (COVID-19) national lockdown.

Click here

SEND Online Downloadable and Printable Resources: 

This list of SEND resources has been developed with a focus on accessibility and inclusivity. The vast majority of the resources on this list are suitable for parents, guardians, carers and teachers to use in supporting the home learning of children and young people with SEND.