Dysart School is a provision for pupils who have a range of severe and complex learning disabilities, from within the Royal Borough of Kingston and beyond. The school is part of Orchard Hill College Academy Trust.
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- Slide 1: New dates for Chat and Play sessions available to book Talk to a local expert online about any concerns about your under 5 year old.
- Slide 2: Latest Next Steps pack available now The Next Steps Pack is aimed at young people in years 10 and 11, including information if you need extra support with your learning. The aim is to help you understand education and employment options.
- Slide 3: The views of parents with children and young people receiving SEN Support Achieving for Children would like to hear the views of parents/carers who have a child or young person receiving support from a setting/school/college for a special educational need without an Education, Health and Care Plan.
- Slide 4: National Lockdown and SEND Services Updated questions and answers.
- Slide 5: Have you been told your child has, or might have, a special educational need or disability (SEND)? On the "New to SEND" pages on this website you will find links to some key things you will find useful to know.
- Slide 6: Your entitlement to a Parent Carer Needs Assessment (PCNA) Assessing what parents and carers need to enable them to carry on caring.
- Slide 7: The Emotional Health Service Resource Hub is now live Helping families help themselves
Welcome to the SEND Local Offer for Kingston and Richmond
This section of the website provides information on local services and support available for families including children and young people aged 0 - 25 years with special educational needs or disabilities.
Latest News
Experience Matters: Mid Year Review 2020/21
Healthwatch Richmond has produced a mid-year review to show their work since April 2020 and describe the impact that they have had on access to health and social care services within the borough.
Survey - your current experience of services for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities in Kingston
Over the past two years there has been lots of work undertaken to improve services for special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in Kingston.
Things I Need - a Community Project to support local people in need.
EnhanceAble, a local registered charity in Kingston, is running the TIN project through the Autumn and Winter months. We will be collecting donations from local businesses and individuals.
School closures and returning to school: the impact of the Covid-19 outbreak on the wellbeing of children with special educational needs and disabilities and their families
This survey from Roehampton University (opens a new window) asks how you and your child have adjusted to returning to school after the Covid-19 outbreak. We are gathering views from parents, nationally.