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JSENSE: SEND Support for the Jewish Community

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JSENSE provides ongoing free, impartial and confidential support via phone, email and face to face meetings to the Greater Manchester Jewish Community.

JSENSE was established in 2013 to meet the needs of Parents/Carers and Families of Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). We understand that finding and securing the right services and support for your child’s needs can be an overwhelming, difficult and emotional journey. JSENSE is here to help you to navigate your way through any challenges you may be experiencing.

JSENSE listens to the needs of Parents/Carers and Siblings of Children and Young People with SEND and where a need for a service is identified we will always endeavour to meet that need.

  • Information, advice, advocacy and mediation helpline
  • One-To-One support surgeries
  • Parent, carer skills workshops
  • Parent, carer support groups
  • Sibling support group

We provide services for schools offering:

  • Educational training
  • Consultancy services

Who to contact

Contact Name
Caroline Wertheimer
Contact Position
Director of Operations
Telephone
0161 850 3330 0161 850 3330
E-mail
services@jsense.org.uk
Website
JSENSE
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Where to go

Postcode
M8 4JY
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Costs

Associated Cost
No

Availability

Referral not required
Other notes

We work with families in Greater Manchester covering Salford, Bury , Manchester, Stockport and Trafford. 

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