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Please note that this Tameside Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Local Offer website is currently being redesigned and updated. The refreshed version will represent greater co-production and the aim is to ensure that parents/carers and young people with SEND can find the information, guidance and support they need more easily and identify gaps in our provision.
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Receive the latest information and service updates from the Tameside 0-25 SEND Partnership
The purpose of the Tameside SEND Local Offer is to provide a single place where children and young people (aged 0-25) with SEND, their families, parents and carers can access information, advice, support and services.
The Local Offer is also a resource for professionals, volunteers and anyone involved in caring for or supporting young people with SEND.
Our aim is that children and young people with SEND have the tools, resources and support they need to be fully participating members of the Tameside family.
If you can't find what you are looking for about our Tameside SEND Local Offer, please email us at local.offer@tameside.gov.uk or call 0161 342 4433.
The SEND Children Thrive: Matching Provision to Need Document includes the basic principles of supporting children and young people with SEND and what ideas, approaches and interventions could be appropriate to put in place.
Following a joint visit from Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission to judge the effectiveness of our special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) service in Tameside, we absolutely recognise the challenges ahead of us and accept the areas of development that have been outlined.
We would like to thank Ofsted for recognising our hard-working front-line staff and we are proud of achievements to date which provide us with a solid foundation to work from. We are also pleased that Ofsted noted that since 2018, improvements have been made and we have the right plans in place to deliver better experiences for SEND Children in Tameside.
The pandemic has slowed recent progress but we are re-doubling our efforts, listening to parents and working closely with partners to ensure that we have a rounded and joined up approach to our local offer through education, health and care. We will continue to lobby government for investment into children’s services as they have to be funded properly to support successful delivery at local level.
The findings report is published and available publically
here: https://files.ofsted.gov.uk/v1/file/50175189
Following the outcome of the inspection, we have been requested to produce a Written Statement of Action (WSoA). The WSoA will focus on 10 areas of significant concern identified during the Local Area SEND inspection.
This ‘Statement of Action’ identifies the things we will do to address the 10 areas of concerns. Tameside Council and Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care are jointly responsible for the WSoA. We will work with our Parent Carer Forum and Our Kid’s Eyes (OKE), our schools, colleges, health providers and other stakeholders and together we will own the plan.
You can read the plan here: Tameside WSOA Final