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REDCAR & CLEVELAND LOCAL SERVICES 1. SPEECH and LANGUAGE THERAPY SERVICE(S) REDCAR & CLEVELAND LOCAL SERVICES 1. SPEECH AND LANGUAGE THERAPY SERVICE(s) South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Paediatric Speech and Language Therapy (Home/School Visits) Speech and language therapy service 2 Trinity Mews North Ormesby Health Village North Ormesby Middlesbrough TS3 6AL Tel: 01642 516780 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 01642 516569 Web: http://www.southtees.nhs.uk/services/children-and-family-community-services/paediatric- speech-and-language-therapy/ 2. LOCAL AUTHORITY SERVICES REDCAR AND CLEVELAND BOROUGH COUNCIL Redcar & Cleveland House, Kirkleatham Street, Redcar, Yorkshire TS10 1RT Tel: 01642 774774 Email: [email protected] Web: www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS The Special Educational Needs Service SEN Team Belmont House, Rectory Lane, Guisborough T5147FD Tel: 01642 304503 / 304566 Email:[email protected] Web: http://www.redcar- cleveland.gov.uk/rcbcweb.nsf/Web+Full+List/D1AC45DB46CF2B258025757D0040FDF7?OpenDocum ent EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Educational Psychology Service Learning and Development Centre, Beech Grove, South Bank, Middlesbrough TS6 6SU Tel: 01642 286644 / 01642 837700 Email: [email protected] EARLY YEARS INCLUSION SUPPORT TEAM The Inclusion Support Team works with and supports children from 3-5 years old who have special educational needs and/or disabilities. Saltburn Children's Centre Saltburn Childrens Centre Marske Mill Lane Saltburn-by-the-sea TS12 1HJ For all referrals, please complete an Early Help Assessment (EHA) of the child’s needs and an Early Help Service Request Form and email both to: [email protected]. Forms can be provided on request by emailing: [email protected] or [email protected] SEN TRANSPORT Please see the assessment of travel needs section for children with disabilities: http://www.redcar- cleveland.gov.uk/rcbcweb.nsf/Web+Full+List/DAC370DA028E515580256F110034B813?OpenDocum ent 3. PARENTAL ADVICE Information Advice and Support Service for children and young people with SEND (SENDIASS) Redcar and Cleveland House, PO Box 83, Kirkleatham St, Redcar TS10 1YA Tel: 01642 771250 Julie Robson - 07795 305962 Freephone 0800 073 8800 Alternate Contact: Kellie Myers - 01642 444527 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Web: http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/rcbcweb.nsf/web+full+list/31fdaa4e PARENT CARER FORUM Parents and Carers Alliance Redcar Email: [email protected] Tel: 01642 455771 4. SCHOOLS with specialist Speech and Language provision Overfields Primary School (Language Unit) Daisy Lane, Ormesby, Middlesbrough TS7 9LF Tel: 01642 314548 Email: [email protected] Web: http://overfieldsprimary.azurewebsites.net/ 5. CHILDREN CENTRES AND ACTIVITIES To find activities in your local area, see below: Web: https://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/surestart 6. LOCAL OFFER Web: http://www.peoplesinfonet.org.uk/kb5/redcar/directory/localoffer.page 7. MEDIATION SEN Mediation Service - Redcar and Cleveland KIDS, National SEN Mediation and Disagreement Resolution Service, 249 Birmingham Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B72 1EA Tel: 03330 062 835 8. ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN WITH SLCN No information available 9. YOUTH SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES Redcar and Cleveland Youth Service Join Us Youth Projects (10-19) 25K Youth Centre, Ayton Drive, Roseberry Square, Redcar TS10 4EW Tel: 01642 471165 / 01642 496003 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 10. OTHER REFERENCES Families Information Service Redcar Childrens Centre, Greengates Primary School Site, Keilder Close, Redcar TS10 4HS Tel: 0800 073 8800 Email: [email protected] www.redcar- cleveland.gov.uk/rcbcweb.nsf/web+full+list/7a7ca68e3b26754b8025788c0050f222?opendocument .
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