What has replaced school Action and school Action Plus?

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What has replaced school Action and school Action Plus?

The categories of School Action and School Action Plus will no longer apply and will be replaced with a new system called special educational needs (SEN) support. The new approach is designed to ensure support is focused on individual need and personal outcomes rather than classifications.

What is school Action Plus?

School Action Plus is used where School Action has not been able to help the child make adequate progress. The school may seek external advice from appropriate support services, such as a speech and language therapist, occupational therapist or specialist autism advisory service.

What law ensure that children with a special need are treated in the same way as those children who do not?

The Equality Act has replaced the Disability Discrimination Act, which includes duties imposed on schools and provides that any barriers faced due to disability must be removed so that disabled children are able to participate in education in the same way as someone who is not disabled.

What are the main points of the special educational needs code of practice?

Under the Code of Practice, local authorities have a responsibility to provide an EHC plan for a child with SEND if it feels those needs mean that the child will be at a disadvantage without additional support. An EHC plan explains the child’s difficulties and sets out long-term and short-term outcomes for the child.

Can a school refuse a child with SEN?

“The School Admissions Code of Practice requires children and young people with SEN to be treated fairly. Admissions authorities: must not refuse to admit a child who has SEN but does not have an EHC plan because they do not feel able to cater for those needs.

What is SEN support in schools?

SEN support is a staged approach to identifying needs, and providing support which will involve conversations with the school or setting, parents and carers, children and young people.

How do you support a child with SEN writing?

1. Handwriting Tools

  1. Pencil grips. These make the process of learning to write far easier on a child’s muscles.
  2. Writing slopes.
  3. Positional rubber pencil supports.
  4. Illuminated writing boards.
  5. Cursive writing aids.
  6. Light-up timers.
  7. Liquid timers.
  8. Audible timers.

Do schools get extra funding for SEN?

Schools are provided with additional money to provide support for children with SEN, this is called their delegated budget. There are 2 stages of support for meeting the needs of children with SEN: Additional SEN Support and an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP).

On what grounds can a school refuse a child with an Ehcp?

The only reason the local authority can refuse the request is if: The setting is unsuitable for the age, ability, aptitude or special educational needs (“SEN”) of the child or young person; or. The attendance of the child or young person would be incompatible with the provision of efficient education for others; or.

What are the 4 main categories of SEN?

The four main SEND areas are: Communication and Interaction. Cognition and Learning. Social, Emotional and Mental Health difficulties.

What’s the difference between Sen and school action plus?

School Action and School Action Plus – intervention schemes that tracked progress – have been removed in the draft code. Instead, there’ll be a single school-based category for children who need extra specialist support.

Is the Sen code of practice being abolished?

Many of these children are likely to be on School Action or School Action Plus at the moment, both of which are to be abolished. Individual education plans will also go, while the SEN Code of Practice will be revised. This reflects the coalition’s stance that SEN is over identified in schools.

Who is involved in school action and school action plus?

In general if a child is on School Action Plus the school will involve external specialists (E.g. an Educational Psychologist , specialist teacher , speech and language therapist , occupational therapist ) . The young person may also receive regular support from a Learning Support Assistant or Teaching Assistant

How does Senco work with school action plus?

The SENCO and the child’s class teacher should decide on the Action needed to help the child to progress in the light of their earlier assessment. There is sometimes an expectation that this help will take the form of the deployment of extra staff to enable one-to-one tuition to be given to the child.

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