Warwickshire County Council is required to operate a coordinated admissions scheme. This allows Warwickshire residents to make a single application for places at their preferred school(s) and receive a single offer of a school place, whether or not this is one of their preference schools.
Warwickshire County Council is undertaking a consultation relating to our admission arrangements for the 2025/26 academic year. As required by the School Admissions Code (2021),...More
We want to hear from you if you work or volunteer with children and young people.
We want to know how you feel about talking to children and young people (aged 5-18) about their physical health, your knowledge and experience of services, and what would help you support them.
As well as broader public health priorities and activities, we aim for this survey to specifically inform:
The Empowering Futures: Growing Up Well in Warwickshire Joint Strategic Needs...More
Coventry and Warwickshire currently commission a suicide bereavement service, Amparo. Amparo provides emotional and practical support for anybody who has felt the impact of suicide through:
Support with coronial process e.g. inquest, police investigation
Support with benefits and entitlements e.g. probate, closing accounts
Emotional and psychological support e.g. advocacy and support around communicating with family and...More
Children's Short Breaks and Respite Support Engagement
Warwickshire County Council provide a range of commissioned short break and respite services for children and young people (aged up to 18 years of age) with a disability; autistic children; or those children who have additional support needs, and their families.
The aim of short break and respite services is to enable children to have fun and take part in activities and social opportunities whilst giving...More
Warwickshire County Council is proposing to increase capacity and establish specialist resourced provision at St John's Primary School, Kenilworth. If approved the provision would be implemented from September 2024.
The proposal is outlined as follows:
To increase the capacity of St John’s Primary School by 210 pupils. This would mean St John’s Primary School would move from a one form entry (1FE) primary school (210 pupils) to a two form entry (2FE) primary...More
We invite everyone to join us in supporting the "Voices of Tomorrow" youth conference.
This event organised by young people, for young people, will offer a friendly and empowering environment where young people (aged between 11 and 17, up to 25 for SEND) and local organisations will come together to amplify the voices of tomorrow to help shape the county.
Hosted at Warwick University's Panorama Suites on Friday November 3, 2023, this conference offers workshops, discussions, and...More
We want to hear your views on a proposal to enter into a partnership agreement (known as a Section 75 agreement) for the 0-5 Public Health Nursing service (Health Visiting).
Warwickshire County Council (WCC) and South Warwickshire University Foundation Trust (SWFT) are consulting on a proposal to enter into a formal partnership arrangement around the future delivery of the 0-5 Public Health Nursing service (Health Visiting). The two organisations want to...More
We want to hear from you about your experiences of growing older in Warwickshire.
Warwickshire County Council is working on a Healthy Ageing Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA). This is a piece of work that explores what older people in Warwickshire need to live longer, happier and healthier lives. It also considers the strengths that people and communities already have that support healthy ageing.
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The draft Coventry and Warwickshire Palliative and End of Life Care Strategy has been developed with people from Coventry and Warwickshire and those who run health and social care services, however we want to ensure we hear from as many local people and groups as possible to ensure we reflect the needs of our local people.
This Strategy is an overview of how health and social care will work together with our communities across Coventry and Warwickshire to improve the lives of...More
We are currently developing a strategic economic plan for Warwickshire.
This plan seeks to bring all our partners together to create a future of inclusive and sustainable growth across our County, one where all residents can benefit, and the environment is protected. This will be underpinned by our ambitious, productive and vibrant local economy where we focus on investing in our many assets and strengths.
To inform this plan we would like to hear the views of residents and...More
The Education Strategy sets out how Warwickshire County Council will work with learners (children, young people and adults), their educators, parents and carers, communities, and other agencies to ensure all learners can reach their full potential. We are currently reviewing the existing strategy, and would like to get your views on whether our proposed principles and priorities are the right ones to include within the refreshed strategy.
The development of the Education Strategy...More
This consultation is being undertaken to advise you of proposals concerning Nursery Hill Primary School, and to invite you to tell us what you think of the proposals. This is part of a statutory consultation process that Warwickshire County Council is managing in partnership with the school’s Governing Body. The proposal is:
To change the age range at Nursery Hill Primary School from 3 - 11 to 4 - 11 from September 2023. The published admission number (PAN) for the main...More
This consultation is being undertaken to advise you of proposals concerning Long Lawford Primary School, and to invite you to tell us what you think of the proposals. This is part of a statutory consultation process that Warwickshire County Council is managing in partnership with the school’s Governing Body. The proposal is:
To change the age range at Long Lawford Primary School from 3 - 11 to 4 - 11 from September 2023. The published admission number (PAN) for the main...More
This consultation is being undertaken to advise you of proposals concerning Brownsover Community School, and to invite you to tell us what you think of the proposals. This is part of a statutory consultation process that Warwickshire County Council is managing in partnership with the school’s Governing Body. The proposal is:
To change the age range at Brownsover Community School from 3 - 7 to 4 - 7 from September 2023. The published admission number (PAN) for the main...More
We want to know your views on the redesign of Housing Related Support Services in Warwickshire.
The proposed redesigned support services will be different from what is provided currently. The proposals will have an impact on many people accessing support services both now and in the future.
We wish to hear everyone’s views on the proposed changes, including people that use these services or may use them in the future, so that we can work together to re-shape support services. ...More
In order to meet forecast demand and build on the local offer of specialist provision, the local authority is continuing the development of specialist resourced provision across the county whereby pupils, who are able to access a mainstream curriculum, can have their needs met and benefit from being located within a mainstream school environment.
Warwickshire County Council is proposing to establish education provision for children with special educational needs in the form...More
In order to meet forecast demand and build on the local offer of specialist provision, the local authority is continuing the development of specialist resourced provision across the county whereby pupils, who are able to access a mainstream curriculum, can have their needs met and benefit from being located within a mainstream school environment.
Warwickshire County Council is proposing to establish education provision for children with special educational needs in the form...More
In order to meet forecast demand and build on the local offer of specialist provision, the local authority is continuing the development of specialist resourced provision across the county whereby pupils, who are able to access a mainstream curriculum, can have their needs met and benefit from being located within a mainstream school environment.
Warwickshire County Council is proposing to establish education provision for children with special educational needs in the form...More
In order to meet forecast demand and build on the local offer of specialist provision, the local authority is continuing the development of specialist resourced provision across the county whereby pupils, who are able to access a mainstream curriculum, can have their needs met and benefit from being located within a mainstream school environment.
Warwickshire County Council is proposing to establish education provision for children with special educational needs in the form...More
Practice Observations help to improve the service that we offer to children and their families, making sure we are getting it right. Observing practice provides an opportunity to celebrate what we are doing well and to understand individual and organisational development needs. A practice observation should be seen as a learning opportunity. Practice observations can take place in a range of settings such as supervision, learning activity, visits and meetings.
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The purpose of a Restorative Learning Audit tool is to evaluate the quality and impact of our practice to support learning and improved outcomes for children and families.
Select the link below to start your audit.
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Health and local authority care services are working together for Coventry and Warwickshire to address waiting times for a neurodevelopmental diagnostic assessment (Autism, and/or ADHD). This includes finding ways to reduce waiting times for an assessment and improve the support available to people who are waiting for an assessment.
We are seeking the views of people awaiting a neurodevelopmental diagnostic assessment, as well as those of their families and carers to help us...More
Health and local authority care services are working together for Coventry and Warwickshire to address waiting times for a neurodevelopmental diagnostic assessment (Autism, and/or ADHD). This includes finding ways to reduce waiting times for an assessment and improve the support available to people who are waiting for an assessment.
We want to understand whether professionals working with people with neurodevelopmental conditions are aware of the diagnostic process and have ...More
Recruitment for our residents' panel 'Voice of Warwickshire' is open. As a panel member you will have the opportunity to share your views on big issues in Warwickshire, like health and wellbeing, climate change and sustainability, community safety, education, transport, economic growth, inequalities and inclusion, and more.
If you take part, you will be helping us to deliver the Council Plan and contribute to the development of policies and strategies by sharing your views on the big...More
This consultation is being undertaken to advise you of proposals concerning Evergreen School and to invite you to tell us what you think of the proposals. This is part of a statutory consultation process that Warwickshire County Council (WCC) is managing in partnership with the Governing Body of the school. The proposal is:
To increase the capacity of Evergreen School by 40 places
Evergreen School, a community special school - Brittain Lane, Warwick CV34 6DX
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Warwickshire County Council is developing plans for a second railway station for Rugby.
Rugby Parkway Station will revitalise the rail experience for the people of Rugby and beyond by providing a new access to the local and national railway network and support Rugby’s growing population and business community.
About Rugby Parkway Station
Rugby Parkway Station will be located approximately 5km South East of Rugby on the Northampton Loop of the West Coast Main...More
Warwickshire County Council is required to operate a coordinated admissions scheme. This allows Warwickshire residents to make a single application for places at their preferred school(s) and receive a single offer of a school place, whether or not this is one of their preference schools.
Warwickshire County Council is undertaking a consultation relating to our admission arrangements for the 2024/25 academic year. As required by the School Admissions Code (2021),...More
Changes to support for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities
What do you think?
Introduction
We are proposing changes to the SEND support offered to education settings in Warwickshire.
SEND stands for special educational needs and disabilities.
We think there needs to be changes to SEND support in Warwickshire in education settings....More
Our ideas to make SEND home to school transport better
We want to know what you think
Introduction
Do you know? Children and young people with SEND can get help to get to school or college.
SEND stands for special educational needs and disabilities.
We have been talking with children, young people and their families to see what they think about the help they get with...More