SEND - Special Educational Needs and Disability
Our school SENDCo is Miss Rebecca Jones who can be contacted via email [email protected] for matters relating to SEND at Welshampton.
At Welshampton Church of England Primary School, we recognise that all pupils are entitled to a quality of provision that will enable them to achieve their potential. We believe in positive intervention, removing barriers to learning, raising expectations and levels of achievement and working in partnership with other agencies in order to provide a positive educational experience for all our pupils including those with a special educational need or disability.
Our school recognises there are particular groups of pupils whose circumstances require additional consideration by those who work with them to support their SEN.
At Welshampton Church of England Primary School, the SENDCO ensures all teachers in school understand the implications for those children who have SEND. The SENDCO works in close partnership with children, staff, families and outside agencies.
Our aim is to ensure that all pupils, regardless of their specific needs make the best possible progress.
There are now four broad areas of SEND, these are:
- Communication and Interaction
This area of need includes children with Autism Spectrum Condition and those with Speech, Language and Communication Needs
- Cognition and Learning
This includes children with Specific Learning Difficulties, Moderate Learning Difficulties, Severe Learning Difficulties and Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties - Social, Emotional and Mental Health Difficulties
This includes any pupils who have an emotional, social or mental health need that is impacting on their ability to learn - Sensory and/or Physical Difficulties
This area includes children with hearing impairment, visual impairment, multi-sensory impairment and physical difficulties
Attached to this page are files related to SEND and below are a number of links you may find useful.
Shropshire Local Offer
Are you a parent carer of a child or young person who is on SEN support or has an EHCP?
The Shropshire Local Offer Website has lots of information, support and resources for parents/carers of children with SEND including education, EHCPs, health and wellbeing, early help, family support, financial support, transport, things to do and lots more. Please see the link to the school's response to the Local Offer at the bottom of this page.
BEAM Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin (The Children's Society)
An emotional health and well-being drop-in service for young people under 25 years old who are registered with a GP in Shropshire, Telford or Wrekin.
Click here for more information: BEAM Website
Autism and Asperges
Disabled Children