Important Things To Know

Your Rights

All children have a right to share their views and be involved in decisions about their additional support for learning.

You can find out more about Your Rights, by visiting REACH.

REACH can help you understand your rights to support with your learning and your rights to be included, listened to and involved in decisions about your education.

Help in School – Reach  Advice about getting extra help in school and being involved in decisions about your education and support.

Having your say at school – Reach  Find out more about how to use your voice and get involved in decisions about your learning and support.

The adults who can support you with your learning – Reach This is a guide to some of the adults who can support you with your learning, both in and out of school. It covers how they can support you, how they help make sure your rights are protected and respected and also what their job titles mean.


Confidentiality and Consent

Confidentiality means keeping things about you private.

This is very important to educational psychologists and all those who work in the educational psychology service.

To find out more about information sharing, confidentiality, consent and what this all means, click on the link below:

Information Sharing, Confidentiality and Consent: A Guide for Young People in Inverclyde

This is a leaflet about information sharing. It will help you understand what we do with information about you and how we share that information about you with other people or organisations working with you.