18/24/2015 St Cuthbert’s RC Primary School ALL teachers at St Cuthbert’s RC Primary School: Use their best endeavours to ensure that the necessary provision.

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18/24/2015 St Cuthbert’s RC Primary School ALL teachers at St Cuthbert’s RC Primary School: Use their best endeavours to ensure that the necessary provision is made for any individual who has SEN. Are responsible and accountable for all pupils in their class wherever or with whoever the pupils are working. ‘Delight in the Good’

28/24/2015 Staff Headteacher Mrs J Douglass SEND Governor Mrs K Davey SENCO Mr S Fawdon PSA/Mentor Mrs F Knight Attendance Support Mr D Robinson Contact:

How does our school know/identify that children and young people have special educational needs and/or disabilities? What are the first steps school will take if SEND are identified? What should parents/carers do if they think their child has SEND? How can they raise concerns? How will our school involve children/young people in the assessment process? How will our school teach and support children with SEND? Who will be working with your child? What expertise does the school and our staff have in relation to SEND? How does our school ensure that information about a child’s SEND or EHC plan is shared and understood by teachers and all relevant staff who come into contact with that child? How will our school include parents and the child in planning support? How will our school teach and support children with SEND? What access do our SEND children/young people have to facilities and extra curricular activities? How does our school plan for transition for children/young people with SEND? Who will be talking with and keeping in touch with the parent/carer? (working together towards outcomes, reviewing arrangements etc.) and how often? How do we assess and evaluate the provision we have arranged for your child? (effectiveness, outcomes, progress) Where can parents/carers find additional information e.g. SEND policy, LA Local Offer Who will be working with your child? How is the different provision delivered in our school? What role will the child’s teacher/s play in the additional provision? More information Which other services do we use to provide for and support our children? How will parents/carers be kept informed of engagement in additional provision whilst it is onging? How does our school encourage parent/carers to become involved in the additional provision?

Main Menu Policies relevant to SEND SEN and Inclusion Policy Equality Policy Admissions Policy Complaints Policy SEN Code of Practice link LA’s Local Offer link Parent partnership United for Change

Main Menu Communication and Interaction Social, Emotional and Mental Social, Emotional and Mental Health Difficulties Health Difficulties Cognition and Learning Cognition and Learning Sensory and/or Physical Needs Sensory and/or Physical Needs This section is about the additional support our school offers children/young people with SEND. Briefly mention general support e.g. differentiation, schools approach to teaching students with SEND and how children/young people and their parent/carers will be involved. Examples: High aspirations, a range of teaching and learning styles, differentiated teaching materials, access to ICT equipment and resources, additional adult support, small group work, flexible curriculum, rewards, mentoring, counselling, extra curricular activities.

Plan Menu Communication and Interaction Access to small group and/or individualised interventions to develop skills in communication, interaction, emotional awareness, self care, flexible thinking Access to low stimulus area Flexible approaches to timetable Modifications to lunch and breaktimes Enhanced access to additional aids Access technology Explicit teaching of generalising skills from one context to another Careful planning of transitions Mentoring and buddy systems Social stories and social skills groups Access to Speech and Language Therapist

Plan Menu Cognition and Learning Cognition and Learning Regular, individually focused intervention Increased access to small group support Practical aids for learning Phonic development programmes-eg RWI Fresh Start, Lexia Increased access to ICT- eg visualisers, zoomtext Flexible groupings Enhanced access to technical aids e.g. ICT software and/or hardware Adaptations to assessments to enable access e.g. readers, scribe, ICT Curriculum will be adapted to meet the learning needs of the child/young person Delivery and Differentiation Frequent repetition and reinforcement. Individual maths tutoring programme-Conquer Maths Pastoral Peer support for maths and literacy Homework Club

Plan Menu Social, Emotional and Mental Social, Emotional and Mental Health Difficulties Health Difficulties Access to time out/individual work area Mentoring (adults and peers) Individualised rewards system Access to counselling service-Tamhs Increased access to additional adults in the classroom Alternative curriculum opportunities including reduced timetables Opportunities to develop Social Emotional Aspects of Learning Visual timetable and social stories Qualified staff to support behaviour and attendance 1:1 support plans where required Transition programmes in place

Plan Menu Sensory and/or Physical Needs Sensory and/or Physical Needs School meets statutory requirements of DDA Zoom text school and home access Access to a specialist teacher/LSA for the hearing/visual impaired. Concrete apparatus available to support learning Access to support for personal care Therapy programmes delivered in school, designed by specialists e.g. Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists Adapted curriculum to enable full access e.g. alternative recording devices, modified PE curriculum

Main Menu DO ALL teachers at St Cuthbert’s RC Primary School: Use their best endeavours to ensure that the necessary provision is made for any individual who has SEN. Are responsible and accountable for all pupils in their class wherever or with whoever the pupils are working. St Cuthbert’s has a high proportion of teaching assistants who have training in a range of SEN conditions. The school regularly has CPD to improve outcomes for SEN pupils. Teaching Assistants are responsible for delivering specific intervention programmes eg Lexia, Catch up, Conquest Maths, social skills All trips, visits are risk assessed taking SEN needs into account. After school and enrichment activities are totally inclusive for all children. Parents can contact Mrs Douglass Headteacher if they wish to discuss any specific adaptations.

Main Menu REVIEW Reviews of SEN pupils take place half termly. Parents/carers are involved in the review of provision at least termly and more frequently as required. We hold parent consultation evenings in the autumn and summer terms. Pupils review their learning and needs in the autumn and summer terms. Parents receive a written interim report in the spring term and a full report in the summer term.