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SENDing you the news is an e-newsletter from the Cheshire East 0-25 SEND Partnership.
Cheshire East Council has been invited to be part of the Delivering Better Value programme that was announced by the Department for Education.
Last year, the company – Siemens, who are based in Congleton, worked with us on the supported internship programme.
Springfield School, in Crewe, has been selected as one of the three shortlisted nominees for the School of Year Award.
The Local Offer provides information on support and provision that is available for children and young people with SEND.
If your child has recently changed school, or is starting a new school in September, you may have questions about their transport options.
A parent with a 13-year-old son who has been diagnosed recently with autism, said: "My son is funny, loyal, committed and determined".
Cheshire East's supported internship programme has seen some excellent outcomes for our SEND young people over the last 12 months.
Inspectors from Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission found that effective communication with families about changes to SEND services could be improved.
The young man in this photograph is called Adam. Adam attended the David Lewis college, before embarking on his supported internship.
Whilst there has been disruption over the last few months, providers have been working within the Covid restrictions to continue to deliver services.