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Funding Further Education for Disabled Students SEND Local Offer

Into Higher Education

CSW Group - Careers Advice SEND Local Offer

CSW Group provides free information, advice, guidance and support to people of all ages to help them to enter work and learning.

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Paying for Further Education SEND Local Offer

Courses in English and Maths, up to GCSE level are usually free. Other further education courses are free until the age of 19, up to level 3. However, if your child has an Education, Health and Care plan (EHCP), their course may be fully funded until they are 25 years old, if the course meets the targets outlined in their plan and the course is below level 4.

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Higher Education (University Level) SEND Local Offer

Many young people with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND) progress to higher education, however it is not possible to have an Education, Health and Care plan (EHCP) at University. Those who require additional support and may incur extra costs as a result of their disability may be eligible for a Disabled Student Allowance (DSA). The financial support offered is based on individual need not household income and does not have to be repaid.

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Moving towards employment

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Supported internships SEND Local Offer

What are Supported Internships? (easy read) SEND Local Offer

Into Apprenticeship SEND Local Offer

How Apprenticeships support young people with SEN SEND Local Offer

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Become an apprentice: What you'll get SEND Local Offer

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Find an apprenticeship SEND Local Offer

Getting a Job

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Looking for work if you're disabled SEND Local Offer

About Disability Employment Advisors SEND Local Offer

Reasonable adjustments allow people with disabilities equality of opportunity in the workplace SEND Local Offer

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Work and Health Programme SEND Local Offer

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Access to Work – get support if you have a disability or health condition (easy read) SEND Local Offer

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Access to Work video factsheets in British Sign Language (BSL) SEND Local Offer

WorkFit - Down’s Syndrome Association’s employment programme SEND Local Offer

Annual Health Checks for people with a learning disability

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Learning disabilities: Annual Health Checks SEND Local Offer

People with learning disabilities often have poorer physical and mental health than other people. This doesn’t need to be the case.

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Healthy Living

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Eat well SEND Local Offer

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Getting my eyes checked (reasy read) SEND Local Offer

Also see Eye care | SeeAbility

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Top tips for looking after your eyes (easy read) SEND Local Offer

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Exercise SEND Local Offer

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Healthy Weight SEND Local Offer

Sexual health SEND Local Offer

Most of the care experienced nursing team is trained in the C-Card scheme, and can support you to access free condoms and services that are related to your sexual and reproductive health.

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Mental health support SEND Local Offer

Samaritan - someone to talk to when you feel in crisis SEND Local Offer

Whatever you’re going through, a Samaritan will face it with you. We’re here 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

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Healthy Relationships

Are you ok Relationship Quiz SEND Local Offer

Please visit the “Are you OK?” website to learn more about abuse and violence within relationships

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Staying Safe

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Dads House

Dads House aims to support dads to ensure that children remain the priority after divorce, separation or bereavement. Telephone: 07765 183504 Website: https://www.dadshouse.org.uk/ Facebook: @dadshouseuk Email: info@dadshouse.org.uk

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Illegal money lenders

Illegal money lenders or loan sharks as they are more commonly known are criminals and they will lend money to almost anyone at extortionately high interest rates (100% a week is the norm) and will use a variety of tactics such as intimidation, harassment, threats and violence to ensure that the borrower continues to pay with no end date to the loan.

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What is Cyber Bullying? SEND Local Offer

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Gingerbread

Gingerbread supports single parents to live secure, happy and fulfilling lives. The organisation: • provides information to help single parents support themselves and their family • runs programmes to equip single parents with the skills and opportunities to gain employment • campaigns and influences policy to reduce stigma against single parents and to make services more accessible to all families, whatever their shape or size. Their website contains lots of information regarding finance and co-parenting, and they also have a helpline. Telephone: 0808 802 0925 (helpline) Website: https://www.gingerbread.org.uk/ Facebook: @gingerbread Email: groups@gingerbread.org.uk

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How to keep safe online SEND Local Offer

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Disability Hate Crime SEND Local Offer

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Single Parents Camping UK (National)

This organisation offers affordable camping holidays for single parents and their children. Website: https://singlewithkids.co.uk/single-parents/camping-uk/ Email: events@singlewithkids.co.uk

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Personal Safety SEND Local Offer

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Selfies and Sexting SEND Local Offer

Sexting is a term often used to describe sharing this type of content but young people may refer to it as sending a ‘selfie or a ‘pic’. What you need to know from Think U Know

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Making Decisions

Independent Mental Capacity Advocacy (IMCA) Service (Devon and Torbay) SEND Local Offer

An IMCA is an Independent Mental Capacity Advocate appointed by the local authority and/or NHS body to protect other people’s interests when they lack the capacity to make certain important decisions and, at the time such decisions need to be made, have no one else (other than paid staff) to support them or be consulted.

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Mental Capacity Act SEND Local Offer

The Mental Capacity Act 2005 is a vitally important piece of legislation that applies within England and Wales and makes a real difference to the lives of people who may lack mental capacity.  It empowers people to make decisions for themselves wherever possible, and protects people who lack capacity, by providing a flexible framework that places them at the very heart of the decision making process. It places a strong emphasis on supporting and enabling the individual to make his/her own decisions. If they are unable to do this it emphasises that they should be involved in the decision making process as far as possible.

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Mental Capacity Act Principles (Videos) SEND Local Offer

This series of videos look at each of the Mental Capacity Act Principles in turn.

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Mental Health Act (easy read) SEND Local Offer

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Deprivation of Liberty (DoLS) & Liberty Protection Safeguards (LPS) SEND Local Offer

Deprivation of Liberty mean taking away a person’s freedom to do things that they want to do and to live where they want to live.

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Advocacy: Get your voice heard SEND Local Offer

Devon Advocacy Consortium SEND Local Offer

The Devon Advocacy Service provides an independent advocacy service commissioned by Torbay for anyone who would experience substantial difficulty in participating in their assessment, preparation of their care and support plan and review (eg. due to difficulties with communication, including Deaf people with British Sign Language) and where there is no one available to support and represent their wishes.

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Transition to adult health & social care

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Moving from children's social care to adult's social care SEND Local Offer

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Getting a care needs assessment SEND Local Offer

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Personal budgets and direct payments SEND Local Offer

Assessment process for carers under the Care Act SEND Local Offer

Care Act: assessment and eligibility SEND Local Offer

Housing & Accommodation

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Choosing where to live as an adult with SEND SEND Local Offer

We want you to live as independently as possible. You must decide what is right for you and consider where and who you want to live with.

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Staying at home and changes that may need to be made for you to stay at home SEND Local Offer

You may decide that you would like to continue living with your family. To continue living at home you may need some changes to be made to the home, or you may need some extra support.

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Home Truths (App) SEND Local Offer

About to move out for the first time? Whether you’re moving into student accommodation or your own place, living away from home can be an eye opening and daunting experience. Home Truths is here to teach you EVERYTHING you need to know about living on your own.

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Renting from a private landlord SEND Local Offer

This means renting from someone who owns a property. Some rents will be above the levels covered by housing benefit, so it is important to choose a property you can afford.  Make sure you consider carefully how much you can pay when you are looking at properties. You should work out how much rent you can afford.

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Renting a housing association property SEND Local Offer

You can apply to join the waiting lists for a housing association property by registering with Devon Home Choice.

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Buy your own home SEND Local Offer

Having your own home can help you feel secure and independent.

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Supported living SEND Local Offer

Supported living can mean and be different things to different people.

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Shared lives SEND Local Offer

In a ‘shared lives scheme’ someone is matched with a host family and lives as part of that family. They share family life and live with, or near to, the host family. The host family gives support and care.

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Residential care home SEND Local Offer

For some people, residential care is more appropriate. This tends to be for young people with more complex needs, because of their physical need, health need or support with their challenging behaviour.  Residential care means having a room in a building shared with a number of other people. Twenty four hour care will be provided on site as will meals.Specialist residential care homes may be considered after all other options for remaining at home have been explored and tried. Access to specialist residential care is based on an assessment of your needs by your Social Worker. Residential care means having a room in a building shared with a number of other people. Twenty four hour care will be provided on site as will meals. You will pay most of your benefits towards the cost of this care and be left with a small allowance.Residential homes are owned and managed by public, private sector or charitable bodies. Some specialise in particular forms of provision, for example for people on the autistic spectrum or those with sensory impairment in conjunction with a learning disability.NHS England has more information on care homes on their website.

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Money - Finance & Benefits

Getting a bank account SEND Local Offer

Illegal money lenders

Illegal money lenders or loan sharks as they are more commonly known are criminals and they will lend money to almost anyone at extortionately high interest rates (100% a week is the norm) and will use a variety of tactics such as intimidation, harassment, threats and violence to ensure that the borrower continues to pay with no end date to the loan.

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Personal Independence Payment (PIP) SEND Local Offer

Learning more about Money SEND Local Offer

Short reletively simple e-learning cources on:

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Personal Independence Payment (PIP) - including free downloadable Guide to making a claim SEND Local Offer

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Benefits calculators SEND Local Offer

Housing benefit SEND Local Offer

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Housing Benefit - Information and how to claim SEND Local Offer

Travel - Getting Around

Motorbility SEND Local Offer

Get 1/3 off adult train travel with a Disabled Persons Railcard SEND Local Offer

Disabled parking SEND Local Offer

Find out about disabled parking in Torbay including how to get a Blue Badge or request a disabled parking bay.

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Driving lessons and learning to drive SEND Local Offer

Driving with a disability: everything you need to know SEND Local Offer

Driving – a guide for autistic adults in England SEND Local Offer

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Getting a disabled person's bus pass SEND Local Offer

Communication 19 - 25

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Adults speech and language therapy service

The service is provided to adults who suffer from a wide range of communication disorders, as follows:

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What is Makaton?

Makaton is a unique language programme that uses symbols, signs and speech to enable people to communicate. It supports the development of essential communication skills such as attention and listening, comprehension, memory, recall and organisation of language and expression. Find out more about Makaton here.

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