Clipston Endowed VC Primary School

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Clipston Endowed VC Primary School Accessibility Policy and Plan 2019-2022 Accessibility Policy and Plan Presented and adopted by the Governing Body: January 2019Proposed Review: Interim Spring 2020: Full Review Spring 2022 Signed Miss Dewinder Birk - Chair of Governors Accessibility Policy and Plan 2019-2022 Page 1

AIMS OF THE SCHOOL Clipston Endowed VC Primary School aims to provide every child with high quality teaching and learning. It is the school s philosophy to give our pupils a measure of independence, a high level of self-confidence, a deep sense of selfworth, and an understanding and deeper appreciation of our Christian heritage. To achieve this, we aim to: a) Enable all children to achieve their full potential, both academically, socially, personally, and morally in order that children expect the best of themselves. b) Promote spiritual development and the ability to grow and flourish as human beings. c) Support children in building relationships which reflect Christian values. d) Deliver a broad, relevant and challenging education which is of a high standard and appropriate to an individual child s needs. e) Promote high standards of behaviour based on mutual trust and respect, developing responsibility and fostering self-discipline. f) Promote good citizenship, thus enabling individuals to make valuable contributions to wider society. g) Ensure equal opportunities for all. h) Provide a welcoming and stimulating learning environment in which everyone feels safe, happy and secure. i) Develop a sense of pride in belonging to Clipston Endowed VC Primary School. To achieve these aims staff and governors will work in partnership with parents, carers and the local community for the benefit of all our pupils. Accessibility Policy and Plan 2019-2022 Page 2

Introduction This Accessibility Plan is drawn up in compliance with current legislation and requirements as specified in Schedule 10, relating to Disability, of the Equality Act 2010. School Governors are accountable for ensuring the implementation, review and reporting of progress of the Accessibility Plan over a prescribed period. The Equality Act 2010 replaced all existing equality legislation, including the Disability Discrimination Act. The effect of the law is the same as in the past, meaning that schools cannot unlawfully discriminate against pupils because of sex, race, disability, religion or belief and sexual orientation. Principles In performing their duties, governors and staff will: Not treat disabled students less favourably for a reason related to their disability; Make reasonable adjustments for disabled students so that they are not at a substantial disadvantage; Plan to increase access to education for disabled students. Definition of Disability Disability is defined by the Equality Act 2010 as: A person has a disability if he or she has a physical or mental impairment that has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on his or her ability to carry out normal day-today activities. It is a requirement that the school s accessibility plan is resourced, implemented and reviewed and revised as necessary. Attached is a set of action plans showing how the school will address the priorities identified. These action Plans will be reviewed annually as part of the ongoing budget planning cycle. Key Objective At Clipston Endowed VC Primary School we endeavour to make reasonable adjustments to reduce and eliminate barriers that impair access to the curriculum, thus enabling everyone to participate in the life of the school community, including pupils, staff and visitors with a disability. Accessibility Policy and Plan 2019-2022 Page 3

Our Aims The school plans, over time, to increase the accessibility of provision for all pupils, staff and visitors to the school. The main priorities in the school s plan will be in the following areas: Increasing the extent to which disabled pupils can participate in the school curriculum Improving the physical environment of the school to increase the extent to which disabled pupils can take advantage of education and associated services. Improving the delivery of information to disabled pupils, staff, parents and visitors in an appropriate format. Audit of current practice and provision. A ramp is in place to access the double and single mobile. The school has a disabled toilet that is sufficiently large enough to accommodate a wheelchair and some toileting chairs / steps. The school has variety of spaces outside of the classrooms which can be used as SEND Spaces / to support the effective delivery of specific training and provision e.g. Speech and Language Therapy and Physio / OT Programmes as well as providing a quiet area to support the needs of pupils requiring a nurture type environment. All pupils progress is monitored 3 times per year and more frequently for some SEND pupils. Regular information is shared with Governors about the progress and attainment of SEND (and PP) pupils. The Northamptonshire PSHEE syllabus is taught throughout the school with discrete lessons in KS2. The syllabus includes Disability Equality issues Electronic Whiteboards are in place in all classrooms, supporting the learning of ASD, VI and HI pupils and those with moderate learning difficulties. I-pads are also available in all classrooms. The school has introduced cursive handwriting script to support the development of effective writing skills, from Year 1 onwards Accessibility Policy and Plan 2019-2022 Page 4

The SENDCo / Inclusion Manager attends regular Inclusion Network meetings to keep abreast of current issues. Pupils with visual dyslexia are provided with coloured overlays as required. The school has appointed a Play Leader at Lunchtime to support those children with ASD and / or Social Development issues to engage effectively in the social aspects of school Specific schemes e.g. Maths / Phonics support multisensory learning with appropriate resources e.g. magnetic letters and Numicon. Fire exits from the upper floor have hand rails and high-visibility paint on each step. Action Plan Increasing the extent to which disabled pupils can participate in the school curriculum Action Resources Timescale Training / CPD budget Endeavour to provide staff with specific training on disability issues in order to be best placed to support pupils in their class. Teachers-to-be of Disabled/ ASD children to undertake transition / IEP Review meetings in readiness for new academic year. Day trips, visits and school run activities to be accessible to all, unless it would be medically inadvisable. Prioritise as funds allow and needs arise Supply budget Summer 2019 Risk Assessment training CDP / Training budget / Reasonable adjustments to curriculum budgets (e.g. wheelchair accessible taxis) Ongoing Accessibility Policy and Plan 2019-2022 Page 5

Provide a range of Dyslexia friendly books in the school library. Curriculum budget Ongoing Improving the physical environment of the school to increase the extent to which disabled pupils can take advantage of education and associated services. Action Resources Timescale Improve access for Capital budget pupils, staff and visitors with disabilities to access the main entrance by providing push-button or automatic door opening to the main door. Improve access to all Capital budget areas of the school both ingress, egress and through internal doorways by ensuring that floor surfaces are flush or have ramps and that doorways are sufficiently wide enough to accommodate a wheelchair. Improve Main entrance Capital budget facilities: Lower window, provide low counter or table to max height of 800mm, lower exit button. Improve access to key fob entry points by lowering these points to allow wheelchair access R&M budget Improve independent toilet use by children with impaired mobility by removing the cubicle in the infant boys toilets reassigning them for SEND pupil use. The school is a listed (Grade 2) building and as R&M / Curriculum budget The school will endeavour to make Summer 2019 As required Accessibility Policy and Plan 2019-2022 Page 6

such, there is limited reasonable adjustments ability to provide lift to ensure that facilities access to the upper floor. provided on the second floor are moved downstairs to accommodate pupils using wheelchairs / with impaired mobility, as far as is practical. Improving the delivery of information to disabled pupils, staff, parents and visitors in an appropriate format. Action Resources Timescale Curriculum Budget Consider providing nonwhite paper for pupils with visual dyslexia. Have systems in place e.g. through the LA, to make available information when requested, in alternative versions e.g. Braille, large print, audio, simplified language. Improve Hall facilities e.g. with an induction loop for HI pupils and other stakeholders Office Admin budget Capital budget / Curriculum costs As required This plan in paper form will be made available on request and will be accessible via the school website. Evaluation of the progress of the plan will be made by the governing body through an annual report. We will endeavour to make reasonable adjustments to ensure everyone can access all that Clipston Endowed VC Primary School has to offer. Accessibility Policy and Plan 2019-2022 Page 7