![]() At this level the children MUST have some sort of written SEN support plan which is monitored and reviewed every term (as per the code of practice). The levels are:ġ) quality first teaching (differentiation and reasonable adjustments) things that the school can do within its normal budget that will enable the child to make appropriate levels of progress across the 4 areas of needs (cognition and learning / communication and interaction / social, emotional & mental health / sensory and physical)Ģ) SEN Support – where a child has needs that go beyond things that the class or subject teachers can provide and where a SENCo and additional resource is needed to provide additional support up to a notional budget of £6000.00. Having a diagnosis does not in itself mean that a child must have an EHCP. ![]() SEND FamilyVoice has a Guide to SEN EHCP HEALTH Also read their Golden Booklet on EHCP Contact 020 8831 6179 or email – Independent Parental Special Education Advice offers some really useful info. Opening hours are 10am to 5pm – 51 weeks of the year. They can help you with existing Statements of SEN as well as transfers and new EHC Plans. The Parent Partnership Service (now called SEND Information & Advice Service) is delivered by KIDS across Richmond and Kingston. They provide advice, guidance and support for SEN families. Independent Support Partnership 8831 6076 ISP is the first point of contact for new EHCPs or conversions from Statements of SEN. Whether your child has a Statement of SEN, is approaching their annual review or perhaps you are about to apply for an Education, Health & Care Plan… here are the places, locally, to go for help, advice and support.Ĭlick this logo for details about the Independent Support Partnership (ISP) in Richmond & Kingston. They provide a friendly and flexible service over telephone, e-mail, or can arrange to meet you at a place that suits you. Alternatively you request this directly by contacting: SEN Department, 44 York Street, Twickenham, TW1 3BZĪchieving for Children has links on how to apply for an EHCP + the Personal Budget form They can look at having your child assessed. ![]() Speak to your child’s teacher or Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator (SENCO). If your child is not progressing through Special Educational Needs Support (formally School Action or School Action Plus) it may be worth starting the assessment process to access additional support. The EHCP Journeys website is also a useful guide “What’s the right school for my child?” KIDS Richmond and Kingston Sendiass video of parents a nd professionals and the process that is involved when naming a school in an Education Health and Care Plan.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |