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School and inclusion support - SIB
Enabling participation, promoting self-determination - right from the start.

About us
The School support helps children and young people with special needs.
So they can as independently as possible and good take part in lessons.
School and inclusion support supports children and young people with physical, intellectual or mental Impairments.
It helps to ensure that they are belong to and participate.
School and inclusion support is a Assistance under social law.
It belongs to the Integration assistance.
Who is the school and inclusion support for?
The target group for school and inclusion support includes children and young people,
with more physical or more spiritual Disability or Multiple disabilities,
or with more emotional disability - or if a mental disability threatens.
School and inclusion support is available if a child for a short time or permanently needs help,
so that it participate in everyday school life and the Fulfill compulsory education can.
School and inclusion support is only provided if this help is needed. not already from school is taken over.
The goal is: Participation and More independence for the pupils.
Goals of school and inclusion support
People with disabilities should equal participation and determine yourself can.
Our school and inclusion support is also geared towards this.
We support every child the way it is needed.
We help in kindergarten and everyday school life, for example with Organizing tasks and at the Overcoming barriers (e.g. for movement or speech).
We make sure that the pupils participate well in lessons and at school can.
We strengthen Social contacts, Integration and Independence.
Good school and inclusion support only works as a team.
We work together with Pupil, Parents, School and if necessary Therapists.
This allows us to discuss progress and adjust the support.
Help with application and cost coverage
School and inclusion support usually has to be apply for.
The costs are often covered by a Responsible cost unit. This can vary depending on the disability:
the Integration assistance or
with mental disabilities often the Youth welfare office.
We will be happy to help you plan the next steps
and find the right contacts.
Working as a school and inclusion mentor
Become a school and inclusion mentor and make inclusion possible in everyday life. You will help children and young people to become more independent, take part in lessons and become part of the community. A meaningful job with lots of closeness, responsibility and real moments of success - every day.
