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Information and links for young people
… how can we help - Easy read What is SEND? What is SEN Support in an educational setting? What is an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) Just One Norfolk - NHS advice for SEND FYI website for young people - Answers to health questions Help you choose 16-19 - Career guidance for …
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Home to school transport
… Difficulty A child or young person may qualify when they: - Cannot reasonably walk to school because of a disability, SEN, or mobility difficulty - Have an EHCP indicating that transport is necessary - Require specialist transport linked to physical, sensory, communication or medical needs Examples: - A child who uses a wheelchair and …
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Who are we and how can we help?
… Educational Needs (SEN) and Disability, Health and Social Care where they link to education including: - SEN Support and reasonable adjustments - Education Health and Care Plans (EHCP) - Annual review of EHCP - Exclusions and suspensions - Transport - SEND Tribunals - Complaints - POST 16 provision - Admissions - Mediation and Dispute Resolution - Transitioning through educational placements - Personal …
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Jargon Buster
… Framework SPLD - Specific Learning Difficulty SENDIASS – Special Educational Needs, Information, Advice and Support Service CYP – Children and Young People SEND – Special Educational Needs and Disabilities EHCP – Education, Health and Care Plan CAMHS – Children and Adolescent Mental Health Service SEMH – Social, Emotional and Mental Health SRB – Specialist Resource Base CCG – Clinical …
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Medication in Education settings
… medication needed, symptoms, emergency actions, and who can administer medication. - IHPs should be reviewed at least annually, or sooner if needs change. Medication within an EHCP - Section C contains health needs linked to the child’s medical condition . - Section G lists health provisions such as specialist nursing support, emergency medication …
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Library drop-in sessions and outreach
… during busy times. These sessions are informal and friendly, our Advisor's can give you next steps advice about your child’s education, SEN Support, EHCP and other SEND processes. We will be in the main areas of the library, just look out for our banner! Don’t forget to …
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Section 19 of the Education Act 1996
… Specialist teaching to meet SEN Provision should be tailored to the individual child, rather than based on what services happen to be available. Children with EHCPs and Section 19 If a child has an EHCP, the local authority must still ensure: - Section 19 education is suitable and accessible - Provision detailed …
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SEN support Frequently Asked Questions
… can do to support the child/young person and increase the reduced timetable back up to full time. If the child/young person has an EHCP (Education Health and Care Plan) it may be that an early review needs to be called. The place of learning has told me that …
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Understanding the SEND Reforms: What they are, what they mean, and the role of the consultation period
… this stage, the law has not changed. Existing legal duties under the Children and Families Act 2014remainfully in force, and familiesretainthe same rights to assessments, EHCPs, and appeals. When the White Paper is published, any legal changes would require: - A formal consultation period - Draft legislation (a Bill) - Parliamentary scrutiny in …
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Overview of health diagnosis
… support their decision about the referral, this might be: - Reports from the SENCo - Home to school diary - Exclusion/Suspension letters - Behaviour plans - SEN Support Plans /EHCPs - Other relevant professional reports such as Educational Psychologist, Occupational Therapy, Speech and Language Therapy For private diagnosis, we are unable to recommend a list …
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Choosing a place of learning
… is on the government’sSection 41 approved list. When can a school or college be requested by a parent/carer or young person? - when the EHCP is being written for the first time - when the EHCP is being changed after an annual review - at any other time the EHCP is …
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What happens following a permanent exclusion
… duty to provide suitable full-time alternative education no later than day 6. This is likely to be through a UET Pathfinder school or through online teaching. For children/young people with an EHCP the alternative education must be able to meet the needs as set out in the EHCP.