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Special Educational Needs and Additional Support

 

Who are the best people to talk to in the school about my child’s difficulties with learning/Special Educational Needs & disabilities (SEND)?

 

Our Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCo) is: Ms Imogen Boothby

Our SEN Governor is: Mr Jon Rich

 

Responsibilities

 • Coordinating all the support for children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) and/or Disabilities and developing the school’s SEN Policy to make sure all the children get a consistent, high quality response to meeting their needs in school.

 Ensuring that you are:


• involved in supporting your child’s learning


• kept informed about the support your child is receiving


• involved in reviewing how they are doing


• part of planning ahead for them

 

• liaising with all the other people who may be coming into school to help support your child’s learning e.g. Speech and Language Therapy, Educational Psychology etc.

 

• Updating the school’s SEN register (a system for ensuring all the SEN needs of pupils in this school are known) and making sure that there are excellent records of your child’s progress and needs 

 

• To provide specialist support for teachers and support staff in the school so that they can help your child (and other pupils with SEND in the school) achieve the best possible progress in school

 

What is the SEND Code of Practice?

The SEND Code of Practice sets out statutory guidance for schools.  A revised SEND Code of Practice was implemented in September 2014, with the main aim of developing better partnerships between children, parents/carers, educational settings, health professionals and social care.

 

Where can I find support as a parent of a child with SEND?

 

Wiltshire Parent Carer Council

The Wiltshire Parent Carer Council is an independent, voluntary organisation which is managed and run by parent carers, for parent carers.  They have a membership in excess of 1600 parent carers across Wiltshire whose children range in age (0-25yrs) and in the type of special educational needs and/or disabilities they have. These include mental health, physical, sensory, learning, communication, challenging behaviour, autistic spectrum disorders and health conditions that require complex care.

Helpful documents The intention of the LA Local Offer is to improve choice and transparency for families. It will also be an important resource for parents in understanding the range of services and provision in the local area. The Local Offer is available online at:
https://www.wiltshirelocaloffer.org.uk/
The Dorset Local Offer is available online at:
https://www.dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/children-families/sen-and-disability-local-offer/dorsets-local-offer 

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 SEND updated information report March 23.pdfDownload
 SEND-policy-22 -23.docDownload
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