Special Educational Needs and Disabilities

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Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)

SEND CO-ORDINATOR – CHARLOTTE ODDIE (HEADTEACHER)
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SEND CO-ORDINATOR – CHARLOTTE ODDIE (HEADTEACHER)
SEND Governor - Sue Carr

SEND at Cleator Moor Nursery School

Our objectives are:

  • To identify and effectively act upon, at the earliest possible opportunity, barriers to learning and participation for children with SEND.
  • To ensure our ‘Universal Provision’ is effective, in immediately addressing all the needs of SEND children.
  • To ensure that every child experiences success in their learning and achieves to the highest possible standard.
  • To work in partnership with parents.
  • To work with the Governing Body to enable them to fulfil their statutory monitoring role with regard to the Policy Statement for SEND.
  • To work closely with external support agencies, where appropriate, to support the need of individual children.
  • To ensure that all staff have access to training and advice to support quality teaching and learning for all children.

Enquiries about an individual child’s progress should be addressed at first to the child’s keyworker or Nursery teacher since he or she is the person who knows the child best. 

For information regarding SEND contact Charlotte via the school

office on 01946 811189

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SUPPORT FOR PARENTS

There are a number of organisations which can offer support to parents who have children with additional needs. These might be of interest: The Cumberland SEND Local Offer is the central information point for families with children and young people aged up to 25 years with special educational need. Please click on the link below.

SENDIASS

SENDIASS stands for Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Information Advice and Support Service. It's a free, impartial, and confidential service offering information to young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and to their parents and carers. Pease click on the link below for Cumbria's SENDIASS service.