2014-2015 Sudbury Primary School SEND Local Offer.

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Sudbury Primary School SEND Local Offer

Meeting the needs of pupils with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities at Sudbury Primary School. We are a fully inclusive school that ensures all pupils achieve their potential personally, socially, emotionally and academically in all areas of the curriculum, regardless of their gender, ethnicity, social background, religion, sexual identity, physical ability or educational needs. This information is intended to inform you how we ensure we support all of our pupils, including those with SEN and disabilities, in order that they can reach their full potential. It may not list every skill, resource and technique we employ in order to achieve this as these are continually developing and used to modify our provision to meet the changing requirements for individual children. Children have SEN if they have a learning difficulty which calls for special educational provision to be made. Once this occurs we put in place plans which help support their development and progress. Children make good progress and achieve in line with other schools nationally with SEN. Other useful documents such as our Inclusion policy and Disability Accessibility Plan are available on the school website.

Who are the best people at school to talk to about my child’s SEN? Class teacher- responsible for; planning the curriculum and differentiation and assessing your child’s progress Teacher in charge of SEND (SENCO)- responsible for co-ordinating all the support and intervention in the school, and keeping parents informed and holding relevant reviews. The SEND Leader also liaises with all agencies involved with your child, for example Speech and Language Therapists. Head teacher- responsible for; the day to day aspects of the school and all the arrangements for children with SEND. The Head teacher reports to the Governing Body on all aspects of SEND in the school. SEND Governor is responsible for; making sure the necessary support is made for every child who attends the school with SEND, in conjunction with the SEND Leader

How will I know how well my child is doing at school Open door policy- parents/carers welcome to make an appointment to meet the relevant school or outside agency staff Partnership between parents and teachers - we will communicate regularly, often verbally or through link books If your child has an EHC plan there will be formal meetings where progress is reported on and a report written.

What are the different types of support available for children at this school? Whole school ethos and practice for all children Support for pupils with additional needs Autistic spectrum disorders Structured day Positive behaviour management strategies. Learning style understood. Differentiation. Rewards and sanctions. Communication with parents Key teacher Small group targeted intervention. ICT used to reduce barriers Alternative communication systems - Makaton. PECS Visual timetable - work stations, noise is minimised Parents involved in learning plan. Advice and intervention from Brent Outreach Autism Service Speech language and communication All staff trained in relevant strategies SALT programmes delivered by TA. SALT Therapist intervention. Alternative communication systems - Makaton. PECS Social skills groups Moderate learning difficulties Differentiation Teaching resources are accessible and appropriate Multi sensory approach to learning Interactive environment and reasonable adjustments Curriculum is adapted to meet the needs of pupils Targeted intervention programmes Behaviour management plan Social skills group Independent learning plan through provision mapping

What are the different types of support available for children at this school? Whole school ethos and practice Support for additional needs Social, mental and emotional health needs Identification and assessment in school Additional advice and support from outside agencies Adaptations to curriculum Supported to build relationships and engage Circle time/PSCHE curriculum Positive behaviour policy Interventions are implemented, reviewed and revised Work with parents to refer to CAMHS Targeted intervention to promote social skills and emotional resilience Adaptations to physical environment e.g. time out Monitoring in unstructured time e.g. breaks/ lunch Sensory and Physical needs - hearing/visual impairment, multi sensory, physical and medical needs Referrals to Brent hearing impaired service or visual impaired service and provision of specialised equipment. Curriculum is adapted as appropriate Targeted intervention and specialist individual therapy programmes Teaching assistants with relevant expertise Disabled toilet facilities Staff consistently use adapted resources Assistive technology, e.g. hearing aids and ICT software

Core Values All children will haveTo ensure Assessment on entry for all pupils, including those with SEND The school is fully compliant with the 2010 Equality Act. Emotional and social needs addressed, through anti bullying and peer support Pupil wellbeing. Progress tracked and reviewedPupils achieve and attain to their optimum level. Transition arrangementsA smooth change between settings and classes. Staff who are trained to meet their needsExpertise is continuously developed so that pupil needs are met. Provision that is assessed and evaluatedProvision meets the needs of pupils, to ensure progress, attainment and wellbeing. Access to extra curricular activitiesInclusion in lunchtime and after school activities, monitored for impact. Progress that is shared with parents/carersParents/carers are informed and actively encouraged to support shared goals at home.

What happens if my child with SEND makes very little progress at school? Where a child with SEND continues to make little progress, despite the support provided by the school’s SEND provisions, including external support and advice, and there is evidence that the child has severe and complex needs that cannot be met within the resources ordinarily available to the school, we will ask the Local Authority to undertake a statutory assessment of the child’s SEND either as set out in the SEN Code of Practice or through a request for an Education Health and Care Plan.

If you need to complain Parents have the following rights of redress, should the school, Governors or LA fail in its duty to provide, or if the parent disagrees with a decision or feels that there is discriminatory practice: The school or LA complaints procedure An appeal to The SEN and Disability Tribunal (LA decision) A claim against the responsible body (Chair of Governors or LA) for disability To the SEN and Disability Tribunal for discrimination A complaint to the LA Ombudsman (Schools and LAs)