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PETERBOROUGH SCHOOLS: SEND PROVISION / LOCAL OFFER The Local Authority is committed to all pupils, regardless of their specific needs, making the best possible progress in their educational setting which, wherever possible and with the agreement of the family or the young person, will be in a mainstream setting. All Peterborough s schools have a similar approach to meeting the needs of pupils with special educational needs and disabilities. Maintained schools have access to a range of professional services provided by the Local Authority which include the Educational Psychology Service, the Autism Outreach Service, the Sensory Support Service and the Specialist Teacher for pupils with ADHD. Academies and Free Schools within the city also have access to these services though the funding mechanisms differ to those in place for maintained schools. An inclusive school may offer the following additional and different arrangements to support children with SEND. This provision is over and above Quality First Teaching which is the entitlement for all children. Children/ Young People in school will get support that is specific to their individual needs. This may all be provided by the class teacher or may involve: Advice and support from the School s Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator and other members of staff within the school. Staff who visit the school from the Local Authority central services such as the Educational Psychologist, Specialist Teachers for autism, ADHD or from the Sensory Service (for students with a hearing or visual need). Staff who visit from outside agencies such as the Speech and Language Therapy (S&LT) Service. The chart on page 2 provides some general information about the different approaches, interventions and professionals who may be involved where children present with different levels of difficulty and complexity. 1

SEN SUPPORT LEVELS Co-ordinated Plan EHC Plan Highly Specialist Specialist Note of any additional considerations e.g. Looked After Child/English as an additional language / Child in Need/ Child Protection Where a child or young person s needs are highly complex and require a bespoke placement or highly individualised long term arrangements. Special Schools for children and young people with long term complex needs. These are supported by a range of outside professionals. Children with long term complex needs who are educated in mainstream settings who are supported by relevant specialist services through consultation, advice or intervention as appropriate. Targeted Specialist Targeted Universal Targeted Universal Enhanced resource bases located in mainstream schools. Specialist support from a range of professional services such as Autism Outreach, Sensory Support, Educational Psychology, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy. Consultation, Intervention advice and training. Pupil Referral Units. Class teacher in receipt of advice and support from the Special Educational Needs Coordinator. Involvement of professionals from outside the school (e.g. educational psychologists, speech and language therapists, paediatricians) through consultation, assessment and training. Evidence based interventions and child specific approaches in place and reviewed. Quality first teaching. School s best endeavours. Differentiated curriculum. Class teacher in receipt of advice and support from the Special Educational Needs Coordinator. Evidence -based interventions run in class and in small groups (plan, do, review cycle). Personalised learning. Consultation. Training. 2

A GUIDE TO OUR PROVISION AT Heritage Park Primary School Identification of SEND at our School Our school identifies children/ young people with special educational needs/ disability (SEND) by Information from preschool and/or parental concerns. Reports from other professional observations. Assessments carried out by other professionals and within school. We encourage you to raise your concerns by Speaking to the class teacher in the first instance Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator (SENCo) any further issues may be raised with the headteacher. Support for your Child The education plan for your child will be explained to you and overseen by Staff who may be working with your child are The class teacher with support from the SENCo. Class teacher Teaching Assistant(s). SENCo. We monitor the effectiveness of our SEND arrangements/ provision by The roles and responsibilities of our governors are Termly reviews linked to pupil progress. There is a named SEND governor. Curriculum Concerns Our approach to differentiation is to Provide appropriate challenge for all children. Extra support is allocated according to Need and support required. 3

Partnership: Planning, Monitoring and Review We offer the following opportunities, in addition to the normal reporting arrangements, to parents/ carers, children and young people to discuss progress, to plan and review support, specific approaches and/or programmes. Annual reviews and termly Personal Support Plan (PSP) reviews. Meetings with parents (in person or by phone). General Support for Wellbeing Our school offers pastoral, medical and social support to the children by We encourage the children to contribute their views by Trained teachers. Teaching Assistants Qualified first aiders. School nurse. Assemblies. Social stories. Extracurricular clubs. Liaison with outside agencies. Life Education Centre. School council meetings. Pupil questionnaires. Codes of conduct. By listening to children and valuing their contributions. Specialist Services/ Expertise Available Our school accesses the following services Autism Outreach team. Educational Psychologist. Support for Learning. Occupational Therapist. Speech and Language Therapy Service. School nurse. Cambridgeshire Mental Health Services. 4

Training We have staff who have the following qualifications. All teachers have Qualified Teacher Status. SENCo has the National Award for Special Educational Needs Co-ordination. Three teaching assistants have completed the Elklan Communication Support Programme for 5-11 s. Staff have attended the following training. We plan to undertake the following training/ disability awareness sessions(s). First Aid, Think Autism, Better Reading Support Partnership, Rapid Phonics, Phonics Counts, Numicon, PREVENT. Child Protection training undertaken every two years. First Aid qualifications renewed every three years. Accessibility We provide the following to ensure that all children/ young people in our school can access all of the activities offered. We enable children/ young people to access all activities by We involve parents and carers in the planning by Wheelchair access. Ensuring that the building and classrooms are accessible to all children. Personal meetings and parental engagement. Transitions The following arrangements help children/ young people and their parents/ carers to make a successful transfer to our setting/ school. We prepare children and young people to make their next move by Reception evenings. Intake days. Transition meetings. Social stories. SEN annual reviews. Pre visits to secondary school. School SENCO and class teacher liaising with secondary school SENCO. 5

Resource Allocation Our SEND budget is allocated according to Our decision making process when matching support to need is Need Made through Senior Leadership Team and Governor meetings. Contact Details Your first point of contact is Our Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator is External support services for information/ advice are Class teacher. Miss McGroarty SEND Information Advice Support Service Tel. 01733 863979 email pps@peterborough.gov.uk Educational Psychology Open Access Consultation Service Tel. 01733 863689 City Council Website http://www.peterborough.gov.uk/education 6