Rachel’s round-up – Feb 22 Welcome to my February round-up of Amaze news and other information we hope you will find helpful. We continue to see a high rate of Covid infections across Sussex, with many parent carers and their children affected, including in the Amaze team. I hope you are managing to avoid it…
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The latest from Amazing Futures in East Sussex Jan 2022post
EastSussex, features, young people Feb 09, 2022
The latest from Amazing Futures in East Sussex Our Amazing Futures peer support activity groups in East Sussex have had a busy few months. Here are some of the highlights… Some of the young people volunteered at the Mayor’s quiz night last month, where we made over 60 Ploughman‘s Lunches! We then served the…
Tips for helping young people with additional needs understand moneypost
BrightonHove, EastSussex, features, Resources, young people Nov 30, 2021
Tips for helping young people with additional needs understand money Over the festive season, some of our young people may be lucky enough to receive money from relatives. Once the festivities are over, it’s the perfect time to talk to them about money, if you haven’t already. Here’s our top tips for helping young people…
Amaze SENDIASS explains EHC Plan Annual Reviewspost
BrightonHove, EastSussex, features, Uncategorised Jul 01, 2021
Making the most of annual reviews If your child has an Education, Health and Care Plan this should be reviewed once a year. When everything is going well and your child is settled in their current school for the next few years, the annual review can be a straightforward look at the progress they are…
Back at school – your concerns and what the guidance says For most of us, this last half term has been about adjusting to the kids being back in the classroom environment after the third, and hopefully final, lockdown. All types of schools and educational settings have again had to work out how to organise…
The magical power of therapy for children with SEND Most children seem to reach everyday milestones effortlessly. When a child has additional needs, however, getting them to say words, take steps, sleep soundly, keep friends, or just stay well, can feel like a challenge. Therapy can help when you don’t know where or how to…