Education Welfare Service - Exclusions Advice
Services and organisations that have the Local Offer flash have filled out inclusion information, meaning that they meet the needs of people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
The Education Welfare Services can provide help and advice on:
- school attendance issues
- exclusions
- child protection procedures
- advice and information about other agencies
Who to contact
Other details
Availability
- Referral required
- No
Inclusion details
- How we make our service inclusive
Information is available to parents in a range of formats upon request. Meetings will be scheduled, where appropriate, in suitable venues to meet parent/child needs.
- Staff SEND experience
Staff have a wide range of SEN experience.
- How our service supports providers / schools / colleges
The Service works with schools/colleges who have a service level agreement to support attendance in school. All schools have access to a reintegration lead to support with information and advice in relation to school exclusion and reintegration. Training is also available to school Governors on request.
- Support at key transition points
Information on attendance or school exclusions is available to parents upon request.
- Other local or national support
Information on school exclusions is also available from ACE - advisory centre for education.
- Resolving disagreements, mediation and making complaints
Complaints should be addressed to Tracy McLennan, Principal Education Welfare Officer.
Last updated: 13/03/2015