Enfield's local offer provides help and support to children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), and their families. We offer a wide range of services for parents and carers, as well as young people who want to live as independently as possible. The SEND spotlight below shows upcoming events and information. We would be grateful if you could provide feedback on the local offer.
SEND Spotlights
To advertise your event or activity on the spotlight, email cheviots@enfield.gov.uk.
What's new in SEND?

See our latest documents, including the current newsletter for our SEND families.
Inclusive cricket

Free inclusive cricket sessions for all disabilities (ages 12 to 25). Tuesdays from 4pm to 5pm at Southbury Leisure Centre.
Our Voice newsletter

Our Voice is a parent-led voluntary organisation working with parents, carers, and both statutory and voluntary sectors.
Early years – 0 to 5

Education – 5 to 18

Young people – 14 to 25

Health

Family support

Joint service for disabled children

Social, emotional and mental health

How we work with you

Information and policies

Useful links
Children and families
- Make a referral for child protection or family support
- View all your referrals in one place
- Access information, advice and guidance
- Submit a foster carer enquiry
Health and social care
- Help to access support to meet your needs
- Achieve outcomes that matter to you
- Get information and advice on improving your physical, mental or emotional wellbeing
- Advice on living independently
Enfield disability register
- Parents or young people can sign-up to the register
- Find out about holiday and after school activities
- Registration is voluntary
- Sign-up to the Enfield Disability Register