CS1966 District Specialist Centre (DSC) Windmill Hill, Tidworth

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  • Primary education services

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1 month from now

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2 days ago

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Wiltshire Council are seeking a provider to deliver a Specialist Early Years Setting in Tidworth.
The District Specialist Centres (DSC) Service is a service commissioned by Wiltshire Council to provide specialised support for Early Years children with SEND. This service is to help ensure that children in Wiltshire achieve their best possible outcomes for them. Support is provided in the DSC setting and by working in partnership with mainstream Early Years settings, Portage and other partners in the council and in the community. DSCs, through in reach and outreach, will provide support to Early Years settings to help children with SEND to access a place in a mainstream setting.

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