St James CE Primary School Accessibility Plan

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1. Schools Planning Duty 1.1. Schools need to carry out accessibility planning for pupils with a disability. These are the same duties as previously existed under the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) and which have been replicated in the Equality Act 2010: To promote equality of opportunity for disabled people: pupils, staff, parents, carers and other people who use the school or may wish to; and To prepare and publish a Disability Equality Scheme to show how they will meet these duties. 1.2. According to the Act a disabled person is defined as someone who has a physical or mental impairment which has an effect on his or her ability to carry out normal day-today activities. The effect must be substantial, long term and adverse. The Equality Act definition of disability covers physical disabilities, sensory and other mental impairments and learning disabilities. 1.3. This Accessibility Plan forms part of the school s Disability Equality Scheme and is a statutory duty. It sets out how the local governing body plans to proactively improve the equality of opportunity for those within its school community who have a disability. The duty is to anticipate and plan for their future needs. 1.4. In accordance with the Act the plan focuses on three key areas : increasing the extent to which disabled pupils can participate in the school curriculum; improving the environment of the school to increase the extent to which disabled pupils can take advantage of education and associated services; improving the delivery to disabled pupils of information which is provided in writing for pupils who are not disabled. 1.5. It is a requirement that the school s Accessibility Plan is resourced, implemented and reviewed and revised as necessary. An action plan is attached as Appendix 1 showing the priorities identified for action along with how they are to be addressed within a given timeframe. A success criteria has been set so progress and outcomes can be measured. 1.6. The plan is to be reviewed and updated at least every three years. 2. Schools Aims 2.1. At St James CE Primary School we are committed to establishing equality for all pupils, their parents, staff and other users of the school. This is reflected in our school aims: We will treat all children equally and create an aspirational culture for all. Our aspiration is for all children to: Be life long learners Show our Christian values in everyday life Achieve academic excellence

Value themselves Respect others Have a sense of belonging to local, multicultural and global communities. 2.2. In drawing up this Accessibility Plan the school set the following priorities: To provide safe access throughout the school for all school users To ensure that the learning and teaching environment and the resources used are suitable for all staff and pupils, tailoring the requirements to suit individual needs. To provide training to all staff regarding the needs of disabled people and how to provide assistance to enable them to enjoy the school experience as fully as possible. 2.3. In addition parents of children and young people with a disability were consulted, as a part of regular SEND reviews, to ensure all needs and areas of concern had been picked up. 2.4. As stated above, St James CE School is committed to equal opportunities and inclusion. This Accessibility Plan is not a standalone document but should be considered alongside the following school policy documents: Special Educational Needs and Disability Equal Opportunities St James Primary School s Special Educational Needs & Disabilities (SEND) Local Offer St James Safeguarding policy and arrangements Health & Safety policy Staff related policies, e.g. risk assessments, Return to Work This plan itself will also be used to advise and inform other school planning documents and policies. 2.5. It will be the responsibility of the whole school community to implement this scheme in a manner which promotes the inclusive ethos of our school. 3. Current Good Practice which supports this duty 3.1. The school s commitment to inclusivity. 3.2. Current Activities: Increasing the extent to which disabled pupils can participate in the school curriculum

3.2.1. St James CE Primary has close working relationships with its feeder pre-schools with thorough transition arrangements in the summer term before starting at school. This may include multi-agency meetings with parents and all professionals involved in supporting the child. 3.2.2. The school SEND policy ensures that staff identify, assess and arrange suitable provision for pupils with special educational needs and / or disability. Working with the Oxfordshire Inclusion Team, the Vale Academy Trust Inclusion Team, outreach services, health professionals and Educational Psychology Service, the SENCo manages the Statutory Assessment process, ensuring additional resources, including staffing, are allocated where appropriate through additional top-up funding. 3.2.3. The school works closely with specialist services including: Advisory Teacher for Hearing Impaired Early Years Advisory Teacher Advisory Teacher for Visual Impairment Physical Therapists Speech and Language Therapists Mulberry Bush School Outreach One- Eighty Educational Psychology Service CAMHS GPs and paediatricians School Nurse Team Counselling Communication and Interaction Team Other advisory services and charities 3.2.4. The school s governors, teachers, teaching assistants and lunch-time assistants have a wide range of qualifications, training and experience of working with children with a varied range of needs including: Hearing impairment Physical disability Visual impairment Specific learning difficulties including dyslexia, dyspraxia and dyscalculia Autism Speech, language and communication needs (SLCN) Emotional difficulties including attachment disorder or bereavement Developmental disorders, e.g. fetal alcohol syndrome

3.2.5. Facilities and support currently on offer at the school include: Designated areas and support for 1:1 or small-group work SENCO Advice, assessment and support from Speech and Language Therapist SEAL small group work (Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning) Educational Psychologist ipads / access technology Range of literacy and maths interventions Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD) interventions, e.g. Nessy, Alpha to Omega Access to ALL extra-curricular activities and clubs Advice and support from School Nurse Team Paediatric First Aiders Life Skills Outdoor learning Use of diagnostic assessments, e.g. York Assessment of Reading Comprehension (Reading), Boxhall profile (SEMH) Transition arrangements, planning and support 3.2.6. The school celebrates diversity and its curriculum promotes tolerance, awareness and acceptance of all pupils. Resources and activities are chosen to show disability and diversity positively. 4. Review and Implementation 4.1. The Accessibility Plan is reviewed annually by the Local Governing Body. In addition, it will be reviewed three yearly by the Disability Equality Scheme Working Party following consultation with the larger school community, parents and School Council. 4.2. The review will look at each action and assess whether the success criteria has been met. Any actions that are incomplete or require further attention are carried forward to the next action plan.

Appendix 1 St James CE Primary School Accessibility Plan 2016-2019 Access to the Curriculum Priority Lead People Strategy/ Action Resources Time Success Criteria Continue to develop inclusive, quality first teaching. All teaching staff. Staff meeting time and staff training. Appropriate use of specialised equipment to benefit individual pupils with a visual impairment. SENCo Information for teachers on differentiating and personalising the curriculum for pupils with additional needs. Commit to provide appropriate IT resources to meet pupil need (this will change as his condition changes). Be ready to provide specialist training to staff as condition develops e.g. RNIB Certificate in Contracted Braille. LQ to apply for extra funding by Dec 2016. Continuous Increased access to the curriculum. Needs of all learners met within reasonable adjustments. Lesson observations and data show that all children make progress within lessons. Core Offer sheets show the reasonable adjustments being made to support children. In place and ongoing Children with visual impairments will have increased access to the curriculum. Data will show that children with visual impairments are making progress in- line with their peers. Core Offer sheets show the reasonable adjustments being made to support children.

Access to the Physical Environment Priority Lead People Strategy/ Action Resources Time Success Criteria Clearly marked disabled parking bay Headteacher/ Chair of When the new car park is marked out (2017) a disabled parking bay Part of building During the new build. The disabled parking bay will be clearly marked and available for Improve the quality of provision for children with Social, Emotional, and Mental Health needs. Governors SENCo will be included. Increase number of tranquil spaces within school for pupils with additional needs. work. Funding for quiet area outside. During spring and summer term. those who need it. All pupils who need access to a tranquil space or safe space due to emotional needs, have a designated space/s (described in student profile). The new classroom block will be easily accessible by all. Appropriate colour schemes used to support those with sensory needs. Headteacher/ Chair of Governors/ Project manager SENCO and class teachers. ELSA training. All staff are aware of the specific colour sensory needs of individual children and consider this when decorating classrooms and choosing furniture. 500 for training. Part of building work. Begins Jan 2017 During the new build. - In place and ongoing. All pupils will have access to an adult specifically trained in supporting SEMH needs. All pupils who have sensory needs related to colour are able to see their classroom as a safe place.