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Special Educational Needs

Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND)

At Leigh Primary School we support every single young person, irrespective of background, learning need or disability. Under the Special Educational Needs and Disability Code of Practice, our school is expected to provide SEN information with reference to:

  • Appropriate and Effective Teaching and Learning
  • Open and Honest Communication
  • A Partnership Approach
  • An overview of ‘Our School Offer’ is available below

Our SEND School Offer at Leigh

SEND information report - Feb 2022Send PolicyAccessibility PolicyOther School Policies

Letters/Flyers

31. DIY - Sleep, Wash, Dress - July 2022

Introduction to SEND Support Provision Plans - July 2022

BEW IOLs - Booking form June-July 2022

BEW IOLs - June-July 2022 Flyer

Parent Webinars.PNG

Bham Children's Partnership A4 Flyer

Partnership SEND newsletter Apr 22

SEND Improvement Update March 2022

 

Parents Guide

Parents guide

SEND Code of Practice 2015

Send Code of Practice January 2015

Information

How are the staff in school helped to work with children?

How can I be involved with my child at LPS

How do we know that provision at Leigh is effective?

How will the school let me know if they have any concerns?

How will we involve your child in decisions about their learning?

What different types of Special Educational Needs do we cater for?

What different types of support are available for Children LPS

What examples of provision are available at LPS

Who are the other people providing services to children and young people with SEND at Leigh?

Who can I speak to in school if I have a concern about SEND?

The Birmingham Local Offer

The Birmingham Local Offer website includes information about the wide range of services that are available to support all areas of a child’s life (0-25 years) especially those with a Special Educational Need or Disability (SEND).  This includes support with education, physical and mental health, social care, leisure activities and moving towards independence and adulthood. 

Every local authority in England has a duty to provide children and young people, (0-25 years) with support if they have Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities - this is known as the Local Offer.  

This Local Offer website gives information about the support that the local authority expects to be available across education, health and social care. The information on the website is clear and easy to find. It says who a particular service is for, how to apply, and how decisions are made about who gets that service.

The information you should be able to find on a Local Offer Website includes:

  • Sources of support, advice and information for children, young people and families including support groups and forums.
  • Special educational, health and social care provision for children and young people with SEN or disabilities
  • Arrangements to identify and assess children and young people with SEN, including how an assessment can be requested.
  • Other educational provision, for example leisure activities, sports or arts provision,
  • Information about provision to assist in preparing children and young people for adulthood including post-16 education and training provision
  • Arrangements for travel to and from schools, post-16 institutions and early years providers
  • Childcare, including suitable provision for disabled children and those with SEND
  • Support available to young people in higher education, particularly the Disabled Students Allowance (DSA) and the process and timescales for making an application for DSA
  • Arrangements for resolving disagreements and for mediation, and details about making complaints