This is an excellent resources for SENCO's and Heads who need to demonstrate a system to show how all universal services are working together to deliver the outcomes of all children who have an EHCP or awaiting assessment for one . One of the key features identified in the SEND code of practice 2015 is working together across education, health and social care for joint outcomes. As a school it is required that we should ‘develop a joint understanding of the outcomes that their local population of children and young people with SEN and disabilities aspires to, and use it to produce a joint plan, which they then deliver jointly, and review jointly.’ The legal framework in relation to the code of practice indicated that under Section 25 of the Children and Families Act 2014 local authorities (Schools) should ensure integration between educational provision, health and social care provisions, where this would promote wellbeing and improve the quality of provision for disabled young people and those with SEN. (page 38 of the Code of Practice).
As a result of the legal framework and Ofsted recomendation it was decided to devise a universal system where all provision / outcomes are identified and specific to the individual children at ………. School. Having discussed this with external professionals and researched what is identified as outstanding practice, I began to create a system that is universal with all stakeholders and acknowledges the views of the child and how to best support them. In reflection to the above a new whole school framework has been develop and I have worked closely with the Head of Care, Chair of governors, Educational Psychologist, LA SEND Department, …….. (Upper School SENCO), ……..(Team Teach Lead), ……. (PSA) to produce a system called (Individual SEN Support Plan).
This comprehensive resource will allow leaders and governing bodies to enhance their provision in meeting Performance management and appraisal systems in their school. The resources provide an excellent opportunity to review systems and enhance current practice that is robust and fair. These resources are an opportunity for you to show Ofsted the schools aim and vision of a professional appraisal and performance management system.
This comprehensive SEND action plan and yearly planner will provide SENCOs and senior leaders with the relevant tools to set outcomes in relation to the schools SEND provision. This is a completed document and can be edited to address outcomes in your own school. This document is a good tool to show Ofsted inspectors how you are addressing the needs of your school and what action you intend to take throughout the year a whole school level.
This comprehensive plan, policy and audit meets the requirements as set that schools are under a duty set out in section 28D(2) and (9) to prepare accessibility strategies and accessibility plans respectively. An accessibility strategy or plan is a strategy or plan for meeting the needs of all people with disability. This word editable document will save time and meet the requirements set out in the statutory framework so this can be placed on the schools website and satisfy the requirements Ofsted views when looking as school documentation.
This outstanding information report meets the requirement set out in the
the revised SEN Code of Practice (DfE, April 2014) which states:
'The governing bodies of maintained schools and maintained nursery schools and the proprietors of academy schools must publish information on their websites about the implementation of the governing body’s or the proprietor’s policy for pupils with SEN.' (p93)
This information report is highly comprehensive and will save SENCOs time to write one from the beginning. It is a word document that can be edited and easily transferred to most educational settings.
This whole school comprehensive policy will save you time and provide the readiness to deliver outstanding outcomes in relation to pupils with SEND. The policy is unique as it is wrote linked to the focus of a Special School, rather than mainstream education setting. This resource is well target to all settings with a strong focus on explaining how you address the SEND framework.
The Tool Kit supports what Inspectors will look for and the evidence needed to have a professional understanding of how children and young people with special educational needs or disabilities (or both) are identified, how their needs are assessed and met, and how they are supported to move on to their next stage of education, the world of work and wider preparation for adulthood.
This tool kit will support the outcomes of inspections that are carried out under section 20 of the Children Act 2004. The inspectors will also look at the way in which local areas are meeting their duties under the Equality Act 2010. This is an excellent and comprehensive time saving resources that will provide value added outcomes to your setting.
These excellent edited word resources are a good way to differentiate learning opportunities for children who need additional support within numeracy. The resources offer opportunity for inclusive learning and gives visual stimulus and support to allow children to independently apply numeracy skills during focused teaching and learning activities. Easy to adapt, use and an excellent time saver.
This resource package is an excellent opportunity to reduce your workload when having to show evidence towards supporting children whom exhibit any of the 4 areas of SEND. The resource is ideal for NQTs, Student Teachers and Current Classroom teachers / practitioners who need to provide evidence of tracking progress and developing outcomes in relation to learning, behaviour and risk. All of these documents have been used and assessed in Ofsted inspections and have been noted from external and internal professionals as high quality resources that enhance the provision of addressing the needs of individual children who need additional support. All of the documents are in word format that can be edited and completed examples are provided. These resources will save you time and can be used to develop classroom or whole school practice by enhancing SEND provision in your setting.
This comprehensive support plan is an edited word document that is ideal for School Leaders (Head Teachers, DHT, SENCOs and classroom practitioners) in both primary / secondary mainstream and special schools. The document provides an holistic approach that schools can evidence towards addressing the individual needs of children with an EHCP or those who need one. It shows how professionals from all sectors are supporting the child and provides opportunity to promote outstanding SEND leadership and practice within the school. Additional supplemented documentation is supplied as an edited whole school rationale policy and a quality assurance monitoring form for school moderation. This resource will show Outstanding practice in leadership and school policy towards addressing the SEND outcomes at whole school level.