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How are the staff helped to work with children with SEND?

  • The school provides training and support to enable all staff to improve their teaching and the learning of the children, including those with SEND. This includes whole school training on SEND issues such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and speech and language difficulties.
  • Individual teachers and support staff attend training courses run by outside agencies that are relevant to the needs of specific children in their class.
  • Outside agencies will offer support and advice for areas to target and strategies and resources for doing this, for example Educational Psychologist, Specialist Education Services
  • Staff who have attended training sessions will share information to ensure that as many people as possible will benefit from what they have learnt.
  • The SENDCo will support class teachers in planning for children with SEND and works closely with all adults who provide intervention for these children.
  • The SENDCo attends meetings with other SENDCos in the Multi Academy Trust to share good practice and discuss what is happening with regard to SEND. They also attend the Suffolk SENDCo Forum meetings that are organised throughout the year.

We have adults in our school who have had training on:

  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
  • Autistic Spectrum Condition (ASC)
  • Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA)
  • Dyslexia, Dyspraxia and Dyscalculia
  • Scotopic Sensitivity Syndrome
  • Speech and Language 
  • Makaton (signing programme to aid communication and speech)
  • Speech production
  • Mental Health issues including anxiety and attachment difficulties
  • Gym Trail (fine and gross motor skills) • Clicker (computer writing program)
  • Using Numicon (maths resource)

We also have three members of staff, Mrs Chapman, Mrs Vaughan-Wright and Mrs Voice who are ELSAs. This stands for Emotional Literacy Support Assistants. Training was led by Educational Psychologists to deepen understanding of children's emotional understanding and to help them recognise their emotions and how to regulate them more successfully for themselves. Our ELSAs have termly supervision sessions with Educational Psychologists to ensure that we are supporting our children to the best of our ability. Our ELSAs focus on small group work as well as individual support.

Page Updated by HF and KJD on 23/10/24