Articles on Children's Centres (10)
Children's Action Teams (CATs)
Children’s Action Teams (CATs) in Reading are local teams providing help, guidance and support, working together with families and communities to create and achieve positive change for Reading’s children and young people. CATs work closely with schools and other services to provide family-centred support that…Brighter Futures for Children
Brighter Futures for Children is a not-for-profit company, wholly owned by, but independent of, Reading Borough Council. The company took over responsibility for the delivery of Reading's children's social care, education (including SEND) and early help & prevention services in Reading in December 2018. …East Reading Cluster Children Centres
Parents can attend any session anywhere in Reading. Click here to view the Children Centre booklet East Cluster Children's Centres current activities Next review date August 2024West Central Cluster Children Centres
Parents can attend any session anywhere in Reading. Click here to view the Children Centre booklet West Central Cluster Children's Centres ~ current activities Next review date August 2024West Cluster Children Centres
Parents can attend any session anywhere in Reading. Click here to view the Children Centre booklet West Cluster Children's Centres ~ current activities Next review date August 2024South Reading Cluster Children Centres
Parents can attend any session anywhere in Reading. Click here to view the Children Centre booklet South Cluster Children's Centres ~ current activities Next review date August 2024Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP)
The Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP) is additional funding for early years settings to improve the education they provide for disadvantaged three and four year olds. Next review date May 2024Baby Boost Programme (BFfC)
Helping babies born in lock-down get ready for nursery Brighter Futures for Children (BFfC) are offering the Baby Boost programme to all children born in Reading during the pandemic can now access a range of additional activities and support to get them ready for nursery and school. Parent carers can find out more…Education Health & Care Plans (EHCP)
Education Health & Care Plans (EHCP) Schools in England must provide support to children with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) as part of their standard offer to children. This is called SEND support. Where a child/young person requires additional support that goes beyond what…