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About the Hampshire Youth Justice Service (HYJS)
Youth Offending Teams or Youth Justice Services were set up by the Crime and Disorder Act 1998
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Evidence of eligibility needed for a Gateway Card or Gateway Card+
Further information on accepted evidence when applying
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Children and Families
Augmentative and Alternative Communication referrals
Getting referred to the Augmentative and Alternative Communication team
Support for special needs Support for families Support for young people
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Support from the Communication and Interaction Team
We support children and young people to access education and thrive in their environment.
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Children and Families
Referrals to Multi Sensory Impairment team
Getting referred to the Multi Sensory Impairment team
Support for special needs Support for families Support for young people
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Children and Families
Back to Basics
Empowering parents and carers to support their child’s emotional wellbeing within the home
Health and wellbeing Support for families Support for young people
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SfYC Portage Support
Portage is a home visiting educational service for families with children from nine months old to statutory school age, who have additional needs and meet the Portage referral criteria
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Children and Families
Reviewing a child's progress
Reviewing a SEN support plan regularly
Support for special needs
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Transport and roads
Road safety resources for teachers
Explore a range of external online resources relating to road safety.
Road safety
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Why your child may not be eligible for specialist services
If your child doesn't meet the criteria for specialist services, you should have been given a copy of the eligibility criteria. If you think the criteria weren't applied fairly, ask the social worker who assessed your child to review the decision.
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Children and Families
Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC)
How STAs support AAC
Support for special needs Support for families Support for young people
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Children and Families
Referrals to the Hearing Loss team
Getting referred to the Hearing Loss team
Support for special needs Support for families Support for young people
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Referrals to the Communication and Interaction Team
Supporting children and young people in mainstream schools and colleges, where communication and interaction is an area of need.
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Support for your child
Explore the ways that we can directly support your child, whether on their own or in a small group.
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Children and Families
Missing children
A child (a young person under the age of 18 years) is considered "missing" if they are absent from their place of residence in circumstances where it causes concern for their safety or to the safety of the public.
Concerns about a child Child protection and safeguarding Children in care
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Support for your child
Guidance and support for parents and guardians
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Children and Families
Multi Sensory Impairment
Support for children and young people with multi sensory impairment from birth to 25, and their families at home, pre-school, school or college
Support for special needs Support for families Support for young people
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Children and Families
Assessments by the Vision Impairment team
How the Vision Impairment team assesses your child
Support for special needs Support for families Support for young people
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Online road safety education
Online road safety education. The Road Safety Team delivers engaging online road safety education for pupils in Years 2, 5 and 6 via Microsoft Teams. Our programmes are currently reaching over 20,000 pupils across Hampshire, helping schools to
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Children and Families
Assessments by the Physical Disability team
How the Physical Disability team assesses your child
Support for special needs Support for families Support for young people
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Children and Families
Resources and support
Resources covering STAS and Education Inclusion Therapies from other organisations
Support for special needs Support for families Support for young people
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Children and Families
Referrals to the Physical Disability team
Getting referred to the Physical Disability team
Support for special needs Support for families Support for young people
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Apply for a Gateway Card or Gateway Card+
The Gateway Card and Gateway Card+ are free. They give you access to community activities, play schemes and buddy schemes through the short breaks programme.
Support for families Support for young people Support for special needs
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Children and Families
Manage your Gateway Card
A guide for parents and carers
Support for families
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Children and Families
Referrals to Vision Impairment team
Getting referred to the Vision Impairment team
Support for special needs Support for families Support for young people