Additional Support Needs for Children and Young People
Additional Support Needs
For Children and Young People
Additional needs and support services
Any number of different circumstances can affect an individual child's ability to learn. Children may need extra help with their education for a wide variety of reasons. They may be affected by issues resulting from:
- social or emotional difficulties
- behaviour difficulties
- problems at home
- bullying
- being particularly gifted
- a sensory impairment or communication problem
- a physical disability
- being a young carer or parent
- moving frequently
- having English as an additional language
These may be short term or more complex and need long term support.
A new law, the Additional Support for Learning Act strengthens and modernises the system for supporting children and young people who need help to benefit from education. See the information below.
What are additional support needs?
A child may need additional support at any time during their school life from the age of three when they start pre-school education or younger if a practitioner employed NHS Board has referred your child to the education department.
Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Act 2004.
This took effect from 14 November 2005. There is more information available to you if you are
- The parent of a child or young person with a Record of Needs then this information regarding the new legislation is for you
or
Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Act 2004
The following documents give you details on the progress being made in implementing this Act within Scottish Borders.
- The Act summary briefing which outlines the duties and responsibilities for school, education authority and other agencies.
- The progress summary which describes the implementation of the act within the Scottish Borders.
A suite of three leaflets has been introduced for parents, carers and young people
- Working in Partnership - A Guide for Parents
- Working In Partnerships - Resolving Disagreements
- Working in Partnership - Assessment, Identification and Provision
More information is available from www.enquire.org.uk








