Most children and young people in mainstream schools will have their special educational needs and disabilities met through good classroom practice. This is called Quality First Teaching.
A special educational need can be a number of different things. For example, a child may be having problems with reading, numbers or behaviour, which can be helped by putting extra support in at school and by working in partnership with parents. It may also be due to a disability which makes it harder for a child to use the same educational facilities that the school provides for the majority of children. For some children, this may be a temporary difficulty, while others may have a long-term need for special help.
Teachers at Dunmore Primary School make regular reasonable adjustments to their daily practice in order to support as many children as possible. When these reasonable adjustments prove to be insufficient, then a decision may be made to add the child to the school’s SEND register and to implement a SEND Pupil Profile. At Dunmore Primary, we follow a graduated support approach, which is called “Assess, Plan, Do, Review”. This means that we will:
Assess a child’s special educational needs
Plan the provision to meet your child’s aspirations and agreed outcomes
Do put the provision in place to meet those outcomes
Review the support and progress
As part of this approach, every child with SEND will have an individualised SEND Pupil profile that describes the child’s needs, outcomes & provision to meet those needs. Parents/carers and child (where appropriate) views are integral to this process.
A small percentage of children and young people with significant and/or complex needs may require an assessment that could lead to an Education, Health and Care Plan.
Having followed cycles of plan, do etc., if the gap is widening or not making progress or an identified need, we may seek a request for an EHCP. The school will provide the evidence about the child’s progress over time, documentation in relation to the child’s SEND and any action taken to deal with their needs, including any resources or special arrangements in place.
Children may be taken off the SEND register if they make progress or their needs change. This will always be discussed with the parents.
We always encourage parents/carers to come in and discuss any concerns with us face to face. All parents/carers of children with SEND are invited three times a year, to come to school and speak to staff. We strive to ensure access to appropriate high quality teaching, differentiation and intervention for all of our SEND children. All planning is monitored by the SLT, books are collected frequently and learning walks take place regularly across the school to ensure high standards for all of our learners, including those with SEND.