- Aims of the early years service
- Childcare Act
- Children's centres
- Childcare sufficiency assessment
- Early learning and childcare places
- Inclusion works
- Information for parents
- Information for providers
- Information updates
- Key partners
- Play policy and strategy consultation
- Toolkit - online safety
- Toolkit - toddlers
- Training
- Safeguarding audit
CONTACT
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Mail :
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Early Years Service Advisory Support, Childcare 0-19 and Children's Centres Plymouth City Council Plymouth PL1 2AA |
| 01752 307450 | |
| earlyyears@plymouth.gov.uk |
LINKS
- Department for Education
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Inclusion Works
Inclusion Works (formerly Plymouth Inclusion Childcare Support Service).
This service supports the inclusion of disabled children and young people (0 to 16) during their transition into play, leisure and extended schools opportunities, wrap-around-care, childminding and early years provisions.
Term time funding for disabled children and young people
The service provides funding to support the inclusion of disabled children and young people (0 to 16) during their transition into extended schools opportunities, wrap around care, childminding and early years provisions.
Funding is provided:
- During term time for an additional member of staff who is provided by the provision
- For up to 15 hours per week, for one academic term
Holiday activity support for disabled children and young people
The service supports the inclusion of disabled children and young people (five to 16) during their transition into holiday clubs and activity centres.
The service provides:
- Qualified and skilled Inclusion Workers
- The Inclusion Workers for up to 10 days per year, during school holidays
Leisure activity support for disabled children and young people
The service supports the inclusion of disabled children and young people (five to 16) during their transition into leisure opportunities, for example, kayaking, football, dancing, Scouts or youth club.
The service provides:
- Qualified and skilled Inclusion Workers
- The Inclusion Workers for up to three hours per week for 12 sessions per activity
All Inclusion Workers hold an Enhanced Criminal Records Bureau disclosure and are committed to safeguarding children and young people.
Training
Training can be commissioned or facilitated by the Inclusion Works team to support the continued attendance and inclusion of children and young people after the transition period.
For further information about this service, please contact Inclusion Works.
Guidance and forms for support requests are available from the documents tables below.