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Support for parent(s) / carer(s), children and young people when attendance and punctuality at school becomes problematic
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The Hearing and Deaf Support Team (HDST) provides an island wide, family-friendly service for children and young people aged 0 to 19 years with a diagnosed hearing loss
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Our Autism Jersey Holiday Club is a specialist holiday play scheme for young people aged 4 to 12 accessing primary school
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The Children's Speech and Language Therapy Team work with children, from birth to the age of 18 years, who have difficulties with communication, eating, drinking and swallowing
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The EAL team provide advice and support for teachers as well as 1:1 and small group tuition for pupils for whom English is not their first language
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EYIT provides a preschool support service by giving professional educational support and guidance to parents and early years settings in meeting the needs of children with additional needs
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The EP team provide psychological services and support to all schools and settings (0 to 19 years) in Jersey and help children and young people overcome barriers to learning
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Skills Jersey offers a wide range of services including careers guidance, mentoring, apprenticeships, work placements and work shadowing schemes
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The team’s role is to support schools, through capacity building, across the island in their management of pupils with complex Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) difficulties
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The aim of the SEN Team is to ensure that children and young people with special educational needs achieve highly and get the most out of their school life
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Support for children with special educational needs
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The Visual Impairment (VI) Team works together with school staff, parents and outside agencies to provide specialist educational support for children and young people from 0 to 19 years with a medically diagnosed visual impairment
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We can offer support with issues such as low self esteem, anxiety, managing feelings, bereavement and loss
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Learn about the Building a Safer Society strategy (BaSS), which is a response to local concerns about crime, anti-social behaviour and substance misuse
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Self development courses for young people who are not in employment, education or training, as well as school children who are at risk of absconding or not attaining GCSE grades
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PAWBS aims to support and empower children and young people to further develop their social and emotional skills, well-being, voice and sense of self
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Many Jersey schools offering secondary education, also offer a school based counsellor to be accessed by students who attend there
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The ASCIT is an advisory service to schools supporting their understanding and management of pupils presenting with Autism or related social communication difficulties
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Enabling people on the autism spectrum to achieve their potential by advocating for an inclusive community and providing personalised services to the individual, families and carers.
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We are a small, short-stay, nurturing support team for young people in Key Stages 3 and 4 (secondary school age) who feel unable to attend their mainstream school because of heightened levels of anxiety