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The Springboard Project is a new initiative by Springfield School, Crewe which started in September 2019.
This week is World Autism Awareness Week, organised by the National Autistic Society.
We are pleased to announce the launch of Cheshire East's Preparing for Adulthood strategy.
Many of our interns returned to their supported internship after Christmas, to find that their work placement was on hold due to the impact of Covid 19.
The Department of Education has an open consultation to seek view on proposed initial changes to the High Needs National Funding Formula.
We are delighted to announce that Cheshire East has become an Autism Education Trust (AET) training hub.
Our Youth Service is relaunching their Youth Forum and really wants our young people and adults with SEND to get involved.
Members of the parent carer forum and representatives from Cheshire East Council to answer questions that had arisen from the current covid19 lockdown.
The 0-25 SEND Partnership is looking to collate information about training that is currently on offer in Cheshire East around Autism.
CEIAS provides support to both the parents/carers of children with SEND and to young people aged 16+.
The young man in this photograph is called Adam. Adam attended the David Lewis college, before embarking on his supported internship.
We are delighted to share a film with you made by the children from form 2LB at Springfield school in Crewe.
On the 27 November, consultation commenced with Cheshire East schools.
Our next SEND survey for parents and carers will be launched early next year.
We wanted to share our SEND team roles and responsibilities to show how the team works together to decide the best outcomes for our children and young people.
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