Old Church Primary School Accessibility Plan

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Old Church Primary School Accessibility Plan 2015-2017 Purpose of the Plan From September 2002, the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 outlawed discrimination by schools and LA s against either current or prospective disabled pupils in their access to education. It is a requirement that the school s accessibility plan is resourced, implemented and reviewed and revised as necessary. The purpose of this plan is to show how Old Church Primary School intends, over time, to increase the accessibility of our school for disabled pupils, staff, parents/carers and visitors. Definition of Disability You re disabled under the Equality Act 2010 if you have a physical or mental impairment that has a substantial and long-term negative effect on your ability to do normal daily activities. Contextual Information Old Church School is a single story building. The majority of the school building and playground is accessible for a child in a wheelchair; the annexe classroom has a ramp which is specifically designed for wheel chair use. Disabled toilet facilities are available and the car park has a designated disabled bay. The current range of known disabilities within school The school currently has a range of disabilities across all areas of SEND: communication and interaction. cognition and learning. social, emotional and mental health difficulties. sensory/physical needs. When children enter school with specific disabilities, the school contacts the LA professionals for assessments, support and guidance for the school and parents.

Medical needs We have children who have asthma and all staff are aware of these children. Inhalers are kept in the classrooms and a record of use is noted. Some children have allergies or food intolerances/cultural food choices. All medical information is collated and available to staff, on the medical noticeboard in the staffroom, in the SEN office and on the school s Learning Platform. The school has 15 Paediatric First Aid trained staff who hold current First Aid certificates. They are identified in the school Reception area with a green cross next to their photograph. Outline of the plan This plan sets out the proposals of the Governing Body of the school to increase access to education for disabled pupils in the three areas required by the planning duties in the DDA: increasing the extent to which disabled pupils can participate in the school curriculum, which includes teaching and learning and the wider curriculum of the school, such as participation in after school clubs, leisure and cultural activities or school visits; improving the environment of the school to increase the extent to which disabled pupils can take advantage of education and associated services, which includes improvements to the physical environment of the school and physical aids to access education. improving the delivery to disabled pupils of information, which is provided in writing for pupils who are not disabled. eg. handouts, timetables, textbooks and information about school events. The information should take account of the pupils` disabilities and the preferred format of pupils and parents and be made available within a reasonable timeframe. Old Church Primary School aims to treat all stakeholders, including pupils, prospective pupils, staff, governors and other members of the school community favourably and, wherever possible, takes reasonable steps to avoid placing anyone at a substantial disadvantage. The school aims to work closely with disabled pupils, their families and any relevant outside agencies in order to remove or minimise any potential barriers to learning, which puts them at a disadvantage, but allows them to learn, achieve and participate fully in school life. The school is active in promoting positive attitudes to disabled people in the school and in planning to increase access to education for all disabled pupils. As part of the school s continued communication with parents, carers and other stakeholders we continually look at ways to improve accessibility through data collection, questionnaires and parental discussions.

Old Church Primary School Accessibility Plan 2015-2017 IMPROVING ACCESS TO THE CURRICULUM Through rigorous self-review and continuous professional development, we further enhance staff knowledge, skills and understanding to facilitate outstanding teaching and learning for all children. We aim to meet every child`s needs within mixed ability, inclusive classes. It is a core value of the school that all children are enabled to participate fully in the broader life of the school. This includes after-school clubs, leisure and cultural activities and educational visits. To continue to train all staff to enable them to meet the needs of children with a range of SEND. Educational visits accessible to all. To provide specialist equipment to promote participation in learning by all pupils. To meet the needs of individuals during statutory end of KS2 tests. to review the needs of children and provide training for staff as needed. Risk assess out-of-school provision to ensure compliance with legislation Assess the needs of the children in each class and provide equipment as needed. eg. special pencil grips, headphones, writing slopes etc. Children will be assessed in accordance with regular classroom practice, and additional time, use of equipment etc. will be applied for as needed. Staff are able to enable all children to access the curriculum. Raised awareness of SEND reforms Sign post staff to resources to support in the classroom Staff aware of individual needs. All pupils within school able to access all educational visits and participate in a range of activities Children will develop independent learning skills. Barriers to learning will be reduced or removed, enabling children to achieve their full potential. On-going. On-going Termly Annually. Phase Leaders. KS2 phase leader

PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT To ensure that, where possible, the school buildings and grounds are accessible for all children and adults and continue to improve access to the school s physical environment for all. Ensure disabled pupils can be safely evacuated. Audit of accessibility of school buildings and grounds by Governors. Suggest actions and implement as budget allows. 1-1 staff aware of their responsibilities in the event of an emergency. Modifications will be made to the school building to improve access. All staff/children safe in the event of a fire. On-going. As required. Annually appraised HT Governors WRITTEN/OTHER INFORMATION We make written information available to disabled pupils through the sourcing of additional materials/equipment (handouts/textbooks/ict software). This ensures that disabled pupils are appropriately supported within their daily lessons. Listen to pupil voice. To ensure that all parents and other members of the school community can access information. Provide access to translation services for parents for whom English is an additional language or are Hearing Impaired. To ensure that parents who are unable to attend school, because of a disability, can access parents evenings. 1-1 meeting with pupils at the beginning of each academic year. Written information will be provided in alternative formats (on request) Staff within school translate or outside agency support (on request). Staff to hold parents evenings by phone or send home written information (on request). Staff aware of pupils preferred learning/communication styles. SEND pupils to have a completed profile. Parents able to access written information. Parents are able to understand and respond to school s communication about the needs of their child/children Parents are informed of children s progress. Annually As needed. As needed Termly. BehCo HT Teaching staff Phase leaders PSA Phase leaders PSA Approved by governors: November 2015 Review date: November 2016