published by: AfC
published on: 15 February 2019
Achieving for Children through Aiming High funding is giving children and young people who live within the Royal Borough of Kingston and the London Borough of Richmond the chance to enter a dra...
published by: Achieving for Children
published on: 15 May 2019
Following consultation with parents and carers in November and December 2018, and the decision made by Richmond Council in February 2019, two new policies have been published on the Local Offer web...
published on: 18 March 2021
published by: Matthew Paul Associate Director, School Place Planning
published on: 01 March 2018
Achieving for Children is consulting on behalf of the two councils on proposals to create some additional school places within the two boroughs.
published by: Achieving for Children
published on: 18 March 2020
Achieving for Children is currently working with both Councils and partners to look at the impact of the current public health situation on local SEND services and will be providing updates on ...
published by: Ian Dodds Director of Children's Services
published on: 19 March 2020
I know that many families are worried about the COVID-19 coronavirus and the impact it will have on their children with special educational needs, disabilities and complex health conditions.
published by: Rob Henderson - Director of Children's Services and Deputy Chief Executive, AfC
published on: 09 August 2017
AfC’s community health services delivered at Moor Lane, Dysart School and Bedelsford School were recently inspected by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
published by: Heather Anderson - Health and Therapies Manager
published on: 29 January 2018
Notification of a change of person.
published by: Alison Stewart - Designated Clinical Officer and Anna Chiva Associate Director of Special Educational Needs
published on: 26 June 2020
Summary notes from an event that took place on March 11th with support from the Council for Disabled Children (CDC).
published by: Achieving for Children
published on: 11 October 2018
Contact will shortly be inviting parents and carers to share their views on how a new model of parent carer participation will work across Kingston and Richmond.