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Useful Links

On this page, links can be found to a range of local and national websites which provide advice and information for parents of children with a Special Educational Need or Disability.
 

Click this link to access the Surrey Local Offer website.
The Surrey Local Offer website is a must for parents of children with a Special Educational Need or Disability. It details what the local authority has to offer for children and their families and provides a wealth of advice from choosing a school for your child, what to do if you are concerned your child has an additional need, as well as detailing events and support groups that can be accessed in the local area.

Click this link to access the Surrey SEND Information, Advice and Support Service website.
The Surrey SEND Information, Advice and Support Service website offers advice and support to parents of children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.

Click this link to access the Family Voice Surrey website.
This is a Surrey based website for parents of children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. It provides advice and a forum for discussion as well as updated information regarding government legislation concerning SEND.

Click this link to access the Surrey Childrens Therapies website.
This website provides information about Surrey’s Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and Speech and Language Therapy services. As well as information regarding what these services offer, there are a range of practical advice sheets available to download.

Click this link to access the National Autistic Society website.
The National Autistic Society website has a wealth of information about autism. 

Click this link to access the Free Outreach website.
Freemantles Outreach is a part of the Surrey Autism Outreach service and supports primary schools in the west of Surrey. Their aim is to support pupils with Autism and related difficulties within their school setting and the staff who work alongside them. They do this through school visits and through providing a range of training opportunities.  The team also give email or telephone advice to both parents and professionals.

Click this link to access the British Dyslexia Association website.
The British Dyslexia Association website has a parents section detailing support, advice and resources for children with learning difficulties associated with Dyslexia.

Click this link to access the AFASIC website.
This is a website aimed at parents of children with speech and language difficulties. It includes a range of information and downloadable resources.

Click this link to access the Mommy Speech Therapy website.
Helpful speech tips and techniques to help your child speak clearly.

Click this link to access the Young Minds website.
Young Minds is a charity supporting young minds to feel empowered whatever their challenges.

Click this link to access the Mind website.
Mind is a mental health charity, there to make sure no one has to face a mental health problem alone.

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