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Supporting learning
This area contains information about supporting learning. Please select one of the links from the list above for more information.

For further information contact:
email icon Email : childrens.services@medway.gov.uk
Telephone icon Telephone : 01634 306000
Mail icon Write to : Medway Council
Gun Wharf
Dock Road
Chatham
Kent ME4 4TR
Minicom icon Minicom : 01634 333111

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Children and Adults - Caring and Learning | Director of Children and Adults - Caring and Learning | Children's services complaints | School Organisation Plan | 14 to 19 learning | Staff well-being | Traveller Education Service | Placement in mainstream schools | Placement in mainstream schools - children having difficulties | Placement in mainsteam school - meeting special needs education | Placement in mainstream schools - Individual Education Plan (IEP) | Placement in mainstream schools - a guide for parents and carers | School visits to Riverside Country Park | The Special Educational Needs Team | Special Educational Needs (SEN) policy | Part 2 - Moving towards inclusion | Part 3 - Principles | Part 4 - Intervention in the early years | Part 6 - Children with SEN to be educated in mainstream schools | Part 7 - The curriculum in special schools | all related items »

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