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Support for young people

Support For Young People Panel

I am worried about my child's speech, language and communication needs

Children with speech, language and communication needs (SLCN) require extra support to develop their communication skills and reach their full potential.

I think I might have special needs

If you think you may have a special educational need or disability (SEND), it can be really worrying. The purpose of this section of Plymouth's local offer is to give you some ideas about what to do next.

I think my child might have special needs

If you think your child might have a special educational need or disability, it can be worrying. But there is lots of support available.

Improving SEND services in Plymouth

A priority action plan is being produced to address concerns raised in a recent Local Area Inspection undertaken jointly by the Care Quality Commission and Ofsted in June 2023.

In Other Words group - Routeways

In Other Words is a group that supports children and young people aged between 8 and 18 years old with their mental health.

Income maximisation

If you need support to maximise your income, the following services and organisations might be able to assist you.

Incontinence pads, pants and liners

Incontinence, the involuntary loss of urine, can affect people of all ages, but it becomes more common as we get older. While it's a sensitive topic, understanding the different types of incontinence products available can empower you to manage the condition discreetly and comfortably in your home.

Independent financial advice on paying for care

You should always ask for independent financial advice to help you decide how to pay long-term care costs and make sure you're claiming all the benefits and allowances you can. There are impartial financial advisers that focus specifically on care funding. They're often referred to as specialist care fee advisers.

Independent Living

The term Independent Living can apply to young people who may be thinking about what they want to do and where they want to live as they grow up.

Independent living in Plymouth

Living independently at home in Plymouth brings immense satisfaction, but sometimes age or a disability can introduce challenges. Within this section, you'll find information on a variety of solutions, equipment, and aids, all aimed at promoting a sense of dignity and allowing you to live life to the fullest.

Infant Schools in Plymouth

Infant schools provide early primary education for children aged 4 to 7 years old, covering Key Stage 1 of the national curriculum.

Information and advice to help you remain independent

Living independently at home in Plymouth offers a sense of freedom and control over your daily routine. Within this section, you'll find information on a variety of solutions, equipment, and aids, all aimed at promoting a sense of dignity and allowing you to live life to the fullest.

Information and referrals for professionals

Information and support if you are a professional supporting someone who cares for another person.

Information for Carers of Friends and Family feedback

Plymouth Caring for Carers Support Hub feedback

In-year admissions guidance

This guidance is written for schools, however, families may also find many aspects of it useful.

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