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Appropriate and effective teaching and learning Appropriate and effective teaching and learning A Partnership approach A Partnership approach Open and honest communication Open and honest communication Hello and welcome to Special Educational Needs zone. My name is Mrs Gore and I am the SENCo. I work with children, teachers, parents and agencies to ensure that our pupil’s needs are met. Please click on the tabs above to find out what LTE schools can offer you, if you think your child has special educational needs. Hello and welcome to Special Educational Needs zone. My name is Mrs Gore and I am the SENCo. I work with children, teachers, parents and agencies to ensure that our pupil’s needs are met. Please click on the tabs above to find out what LTE schools can offer you, if you think your child has special educational needs.

How to speak to the SENCo if you have a concern. We always encourage you to talk to your child’s class teacher in the first instance. Speak to a member of the office team to find out when the SENCo may be available. Make an appointment to see her or ask if she can telephone you. You can also her on We hold regular review meetings with parents during the school day so that you can find out how your child is doing in school.

We will make all the information we need to share with you clear and easy to understand. To read our SEN Policy click here. This policy explains how we identify and assess children who we think might have Special Educational Needs (SEN). If you prefer information on paper, please ask for a copy. Our governing body has a governor who is responsible for special educational needs. Her name is Mrs. Sue Burton. What happens if there is a concern about your child? Parent/ teacher concerns raised Needs identified Provision may be put in place Progress monitored and reviewed

Our school endeavors to support all the SEN needs pupils, in the following areas of need: Communication and Interaction Cognition and Learning Social, Emotional and Mental Health Difficulties Sensory and/or Physical Needs We work with a range of agencies to help identify specific needs. These include: Pupil and School Support – Lisa Rennie Educational Psychologist – Claire McGuiggan/ Amanda Daniels Communication and Autism Team – Mark Hill Speech and Language Therapy City of Birmingham School – Emotional and Behavioural Needs Our school may refer your child to other agencies as appropriate. We will always consult you and request permission before a referral is made.

The SENCo will make sure that all appropriate school staff are aware of your child’s additional needs. If your child has been identified as having additional needs, relevant targets will be put in place. These will always be shared with you, your child and appropriate staff. You will be invited into school each term to discuss progress with the class teacher and you will be able to give your views. Your child’s views will also be listened to. We operate an open door policy and you can make an appointment to speak to your child’s teacher or the SENCo at any point during the year.

Identification and assessment of Special Educational Needs (SEN) There are a range of methods used to identify Special Educational Needs which may include the following: Parental concern Pupil concern Staff concern In school data External agency advice Our method of assessment will be dependent on the needs of the child. Some children may need an Education, Health Care Plan (EHC). This may be issued by the Local Authority following a detailed assessment.

All school staff will receive appropriate training so they have the knowledge and confidence to support children’s needs. Regular staff meetings are used to ensure staff have up- to-date knowledge to teach children of all abilities. Sometimes training is run by specialists e.g. Epipen training or training by a member of the Communication and Autism Team. The SENCo is available to support and assist all staff in school with regard to SEN.

Teaching and support staff assess the level children are working at and differentiate the curriculum accordingly. We use a range of criteria and evidence to help us identify the level children are working at. This helps teachers to plan work for all children to make progress. The work and support will be different for different groups of children. The school will provide at least good teaching for your child and extra support where needed. We use a range of strategies to monitor the progress of children to ensure that good teaching is in place for all pupils. We do this through: Tracking your child’s progress through termly pupil progress meetings Half-termly book scrutiny for all classes and constructive feedback to teachers Classroom observations and learning walks, including monitoring the learning environment

We offer support through a variety of interventions that are matched to your child’s needs. For example: Whole class differentiation Small group support 1:1 intervention Adapted tasks and resources The effectiveness of these interventions are continuously evaluated and reviewed.

Here are some comments made by children who have participated in our interventions. My desktop slope eases my back and helps me to write more comfortably. I love working in small groups. It helps me understand the lessons better. Maths is hard but I like it. I like playing games.

A range of resources and approaches are used across school to support learning for children operating at different levels. Our reading books are organised in a way that helps your child to make progress. A range of ICT equipment is used to support children in the recording of their work in different ways across the school environment. Classroom management and organisation accommodate children with physical, hearing or sight impairment. Our working walls have examples of teacher models to support independent learning. Where specialist resources are required these will be secured.

The school provide support for those children with social, emotional and mental health difficulties. We work with outside agencies to provide appropriate support for those pupils identified. We sometimes run social skills groups as appropriate across the school to support children who can find social situations difficult. We follow the Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning Curriculum (SEAL). The school makes links to this aspect of the curriculum through whole school assemblies and class assemblies.

The school will try to make sure that children with additional needs and their families are able to take part fully in school life. This may include: School trips Social events Before and after school clubs School performances and assemblies School work closely with parents to ensure that specific needs are met so that children have a wide and varied range of experiences that are fully accessible and enjoyable.

How we work with you to identify your child’s needs. We involve you in all decisions and listen to your views We involve your child in decisions about their learning We ask for your permission to involve other professionals to work with your child. The content of their involvement is confidential and is only shared with you and relevant staff We can support you in contacting organisations who can give advice and support

Targets addressing the needs are shared with parents/carers and pupils. Resources and teaching approaches are identified. Possible involvement of outside agency. The school will involve you in all decisions and listen to your views. Parents/carers or teachers raise a concern about the progress of a child. Discussion with parents/carers, teacher, SENCo takes place. Parents/carers or teachers raise a concern about the progress of a child. Discussion with parents/carers, teacher, SENCo takes place. Assessments are carried out to find out the specific need(s) of the child and ways to support at home discussed Teaching supports targets with appropriate interventions. Progress is monitored. Outcomes are assessed and reviewed with parents/carers and pupil.

The school will try to involve your child in decisions about their learning. Here are some of the things we do to make sure your child is listened to and are involved in decision making: Our voice! Home visits in Reception Children are involved in target setting. Pupil Profiles Children can speak to any member of staff as well as their class teacher. Person Centered Reviews Children are involved in reviewing their progress. Pupil Conferencing

How we support you and your child with transition whilst they are in our care. If your child has additional needs and is in a pre-school setting, we liaise with the relevant staff to find out as much information as possible about your child’s needs. This may include any targets and paperwork or agencies which might have been involved in supporting your child. We may arrange for additional meetings and visits. During your child’s education at our school their annual transition will be supported by all staff/parents and carers/outside agencies involved with your child. When your child moves to a new school, we ensure that all information regarding your pupil’s special educational needs are passed on to the new SENCo. Extra visits to the school may be arranged and sometimes the new SENCo will come to review meetings held at our school.

Responsibilities of our Governing Body with regards to SEN Our Governing Body has a duty to ensure that the school adheres to the new Code of Practice under the Children and Families Act 2014 and also has a responsibility to ensure that appropriate safeguarding procedures are in place for all pupils, including those who have SEN. A governor is specifically responsible for SEN to ensure that the school and the SENCo carry out their duties. If you have a concern about the provision provided for your child please follow our complaints procedure. Our governor for SEN is Mrs. Sue Burton One of the key responsibilities of our Governing Body is to make sure that the school’s policy for children with disability and Special Educational Needs (SEN) is published on the school website. The information on the school website must be reviewed annually by the Governing Body.

Contact details for organisations who can give advice and support for you and your child. Communication and Autism Team Tel: Communication and Autism Team Tel: Educational Psychology Tel: Educational Psychology Tel: City of Birmingham School (COBS) Tel: City of Birmingham School (COBS) Tel: Local Authority Support Services: Team for children with physical disabilities Tel: Team for children with physical disabilities Tel: Health Services: School Nurse Service Tel: Speech and Language Therapy Tel: Social Services and voluntary organisations: Social Services Tel: Social Services Tel: CAMHs Tel: Barnardos Tel: Child Development Centre Tel: Parent Partnership Tel: Parent Partnership Tel: SENAR Tel: Our Place Tel: Birmingham City’s local offer: Mycare