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Sedgefield Hardwick Primary School

Hawthorn Road, Sedgefield, Stockton-on-Tees TS21 3DA

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Home / SEND / Looked After Children with SEND

Looked After Children with SEND

The head teacher Sally Newton is the designated person for Looked after Children. She works closely with the SENCO to ensure all teachers in school understand the implications for those children who are looked after and have SEN.

Looked After Children (LAC) with SEND are supported in the same way as all children in school with SEND through the Graduated Response, the Assess, Plan, Do, Review cycle. The process will start with a Short Note and following the identification of need a Support Plan or EHCP to meet the requirements of the pupil and the addition of a PEP (Personal Education Plan).

When a child becomes looked after his/her social worker must ensure that the child’s needs and the services to meet these are documented in the Care Plan. The Care Plan – of which the PEP is an integral part – is made before the child becomes looked after or in the case of an emergency placement within 10 working days. The PEP is a record of what needs to happen for looked after children to enable them to fulfil their potential and reflects any existing education plans, such as an EHCP, SEN Support Plan or Provision Mapping. The PEP should reflect the importance of a personalised approach to learning which secures good basic skills, stretches aspirations and builds life chances. The PEP is the joint responsibility of the local authority and the school.

In this section

  • Introduction
  • Our SEN Provision
    • The kinds of SEN that are provided for:
    • Our approach to teaching children & young people with SEN
    • How we adapt the curriculum and learning environment for children & young people with SEN
    • How we identify, assess and review children with special educational needs
    • How children with SEN engage in all activities?
    • How we evaluate the effectiveness of SEN Provision
  • Support for Emotional & Social Development
  • Looked After Children with SEND
  • SEN Specialist Expertise
  • SEN Transition
  • Consulting with our SEN Pupils, Parents & Carers
  • Compliments, Complaints & Feedback

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Sedgefield Hardwick Primary School

Hawthorn Road

Sedgefield

Stockton-on-Tees

TS21 3DA

Telephone: 01740 620 041
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hardwick.primary@durhamlearning.net

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