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View the opening hours, location and facilities at High Wycombe library.
Community and Voluntary controlled primary schools admissions policy 2021
Tuesday club and Thursday club
Tuesday club and Thursday club provide a recreational and social environment for local people with disabilities, aged 14 years and over
Managing a house in multiple occupation (HMO)
Safety standards required for HMOs
Check if you need permission to install biodiscs
Check if you need permission from building control before installing biodiscs
Disruption to services due to adverse weather (hot)
Check for service disruptions as a result of recent snow.
Youth drop-ins
If you would like help and support or someone to talk to, we run drop-in sessions for those aged 11 to 19 (up to 25 years for those with SEND).
Could you foster?
Buckinghamshire residents are invited to come along to an in-person fostering information evening on Wednesday 22 January from 6:30pm to 8pm at The Gateway in Aylesbury. This event offers a unique opportunity to meet the friendly Foster with Bucks team
Buckinghamshire Council continues to expand SEND provision across the county
Buckinghamshire Council is continuing its commitment to supporting children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) by significantly increasing the number of specialist SEND school places available across the county.
Autism Toolbox for parents and carers
Help and advice for parents and carers of autistic children, including links to local autism support services, and The Parent's Portal by AES.
- Introduction to the Autism Toolbox
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The Parent’s Portal by Autism Early Support
The Parent’s Portal by Autism Early Support is a new digital platform for parents/carers. As part of the council's universal offer to families, the Parent’s Portal by Autism Early Support (AES) was commissioned to provide free online support and guidance
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Support with challenging behaviour (Autism)
Autistic children and young people can exhibit different behaviours toward others. There is always a reason for challenging behaviour. It may not be easy to see at first. It is the child’s or adult’s best attempt at telling you something.
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Communication and language (Autism)
Support available for autistic people who may have difficulty communicating.
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Eating with Autism
Support for eating problems for those who have autism.
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Friendships and relationships (Autism)
Support for children and young people with autism may find it harder to make friends.
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Socialising and leisure (Autism)
Services that can help with leisure activities for autistic people.
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Health and Autism
Guidance and information about health and mental health support for those with Autism.
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School and learning (Autism)
Support for children and young people with autism who struggle at school.
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Sensory processing differences (Autism)
Support for autistic children who struggle with sensory issues and have bad reactions to certain sights, sounds, smells, tastes and textures.
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Support after an autism diagnosis
Advice for parents and carers of autistic children or young people on the support that is available in Buckinghamshire after an autism diagnosis
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Using the toilet (Autism)
Support for those teaching a child with autism to use the toilet.
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Online and local support groups (Autism)
Buckinghamshire social media support groups for parents/carers who have a child with autism.
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Organisations to support with Autism
Organisations and resources to support you and your child/young person with Autism.
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Support after an autism diagnosis
Local help and support in Buckinghamshire for parents and carers of children or young people with autism