WebPublic authorities with a duty to refer; 3. Requirements of the duty to refer; 4. Identifying when a referral might be required; 5. Choosing which local authority to refer to; 6. Obtaining consent; 7. WebA policy document that explains the local authority’s responsibility to make particular travel arrangements for children with special educational needs and disabilities, to facilitate their attendance at an appropriate education provision. >> LBHF Home to School Travel Assistance Policy [PDF] 536 Kb Share your feedback on this page
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WebWe've called it MINT which stands for mental health integrated network teams. MINT has been developed to provide: Simpler, faster access to community-based mental health … WebTheir aim is to improve the health and wellbeing of children and young people. School nurses are not based in schools but work in partnership with linked schools and other professionals to ensure your child's health needs are met. This … flub\\u0027s hamilton
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WebTelephone referrals: 020 8921 3172 (Mon-Thur, 9.00-5.30pm, Fri 9.00-4.30pm) Out of hours: 020 8854 8888 Fax: 020 8921 3180 Secure Email: [email protected] Hackney Hackney First... WebThat LBHF commits in principle to joint oversight and risk/benefit sharing, through the PLV, of the secure children’s home provision, for a five-year period to 31 st March 2028, including the build, service development and service commissioning phases, subject to ratification after the revision of the SCH business case, and renewable on a ten ... WebEmail: [email protected] Tel: 020 8753 6800 Address: 25 Bagley's Lane, Fulham, London, SW6 2QA. Coroner's Officer phones are open from 9am to 1pm, Monday to Friday … flu books