Useful Contacts
People who can help you
If your child is pre-school, and it is felt that your child may have additional needs then speak to your health visitor, nursery or paediatrician.
If your child is school age and you have concerns about their development and progress at home and at school, including having an Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), please talk to your Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator (SENCo)/Mental Health Champion in school.
Below, and listed in the Directory are services you may be referred to by the professionals listed above.
There are over 400 directory entries of services and support available for children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities and their families in North Lincolnshire. These cover a wide range including education, health, care, leisure, getting around, preparing for adulthood etc. The directory also provides information on national support services.
- Careers and Progression Team
- Carers’ Support Service
- Child and Adult Mental Health Service (CAMHS)
- Children’s Continuing Care
- Children’s Therapy Teams
- Complex Behaviour Team
- Core Therapy Services
- Early Help Team
- Early Years Inclusion
- Education Inclusion Service
- Education Psychology Service
- Emotional Health and Wellbeing Service
- Family Information Service
- Health and Wellbeing Service (RDaSH)
- Hearing Support
- National Careers Service
- Parents Involvement and Participation Forum (PIP)
- Safeguarding Disabled Children
- School Admissions Team
- School Transport
- Services for Adults
- Services for Children
- Short Breaks Team
- Special Educational Needs and Disability Information, Advice and Support Service (SENDIASS)
- Special Educational Needs and Disability Team (SEND)
- Vision Support
- Youth Council – North Lincolnshire