Send Local Offer
Local authorities have a statutory duty to provide, in one place, a description of their offer of support for local families with children and young people who are 0-25 years of age and have SEND (special educational needs and or disabilities). The purpose of the Local Offer duty is to:
- Provide clear, comprehensive, accessible, up-to-date information about available provision and how to access it.
- Make provision more responsive to local needs and aspirations by involving disabled young people, their parents, and local service providers in developing and reviewing what is available.
Click on below for information on Hackney local offer
https://www.hackneylocaloffer.co.uk/kb5/hackney/localoffer/home.page
Holmleigh SEND Information Report
At Holmleigh, we are committed to providing the best education possible for all our pupils. We believe a caring and supportive learning environment and partnership between parents and teachers will enable all pupils, especially those with SEND, to achieve their full potential. You can read our school information report here to find out about the provision to meet the needs of the pupils with special educational needs.
More information on Hackney Local Offer can be found here. A Local Offer gives children and young people with special educational needs or disabilities and their families information about what support services the local authority has on offer.
Educational Psychology Parent Advice Service
This service provides an opportunity for parents and carers to discuss concerns that they may have
about their children or young person. If you would like support and advice, Educational Psychology services offer an opportunity for you to talk about your
child/children with an educational psychologist for up to 30 minutes on our phone line.
Educational Psychology Parent Advice Service
Autism at Home
As we are fast approaching Autism Acceptance Week, you might find this booklet with helpful tips on making your home environment autism-friendly wheather your child has a formal diagnosis or not.
Neurodiversity posters designed by year 5 and 6 pupils.

















