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Supporting disabled children and short breaks

We work as a team to make sure children with additional needs and their families get the best support.

Our team covers a wide variety of needs and consists of:

  • social workers
  • occupational therapists
  • family support workers
  • day care co-ordinators
  • volunteer co-ordinators
  • play leader and play workers

We work directly with young people to make sure their identified needs are met as early as possible. We listen to their views on what we do. We promote health and wellbeing through learning and fun activities. We make sure they are safe from harm in their environment.

Our SEND Hub (Local Offer) brings all our information and support into one place. This is so families can find the help they need.

Children with disabilities team

The children with disabilities team provides specialist services to children with disabilities and their families. 

This includes:

  • assessment to access support packages for complex needs
  • emotional and practical support
  • advice and signposting
  • child protection services for disabled children
  • services to children in care with disabilities

Assessments

To ensure families receive the right level of support, we include eligibility criteria in the assessment process. This is to evaluate whether specialist services are needed.

Specialist services provide an intensive level of support.

It is important to note that North Somerset has a dedicated network of universal services available to children with disabilities and their families. These are available on our SEND Hub (Local Offer).

The team will offer an assessment where the child has a condition which is:

  • substantial
  • long lasting
  • permanent or life limiting

This can include:

  • autistic spectrum conditions
  • challenging behaviour because of their severe learning disability
  • children and young people with a physical or sensory impairment effecting sight or hearing
  • children and young people with complex health needs - including those with a life limiting or life threating condition
  • severe motor developmental delay and/or cognitive delay

Under Section 17 of the Children Act 1989, all children and young people with disabilities are entitled to an assessment of their needs. The provision of these services is a responsibility shared with voluntary sector services.

The criteria for referral and assessment does not include those with the following diagnoses:

  • emotional and behaviour difficulties
  • ADHD
  • dyslexia
  • dyspraxia
  • Asperger's syndrome

These children may be able to access assessments and services through the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAHMS) and local social work teams.

Children with disabilities team

Short breaks

Short breaks for disabled children and young people range from just a few hours a day to overnight stays in a residential or community setting. Short break services support disabled children and their families to remain safe, well and secure.