Provision of a SEND Information Advice and Support Service

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Value

£400,000

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  • Social services

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Submission Deadline

10 months ago

Published

7 months ago

Description

The SENDIASS (special educational needs and disability Information Advice and Support
Service) is a statutory service under sections 19(c), 26(3), 32 and 49 of the Children and
Families Act 2014
Regulations. The purpose of the Service is to provide children and young people aged 0 - 25
years with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) and their parents/carers
with free impartial information, advice and support about matters relating to SEND including
information on matters relating to education, health and social care as defined in the SEND
Code of Practice.

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Stewart Martin

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+44 1519343009

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