cambridgeshire’s sen/d guidance and toolkit for schools, settings and colleges of f.e

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Cambridgeshire’s SEN/D Guidance and Toolkit for Schools, Settings and Colleges of F.E.

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Page 1: Cambridgeshire’s SEN/D Guidance and Toolkit for Schools, Settings and Colleges of F.E

Cambridgeshire’s SEN/D Guidance and Toolkit

for Schools, Settings and Colleges of F.E.

Page 2: Cambridgeshire’s SEN/D Guidance and Toolkit for Schools, Settings and Colleges of F.E

Aims of the Guidance & ToolkitFor schools and educational settings, including F.E.

collegesNot a repeat of the SEND Code of PracticeHow we are delivering on the SEND CoP in

Cambridgeshire + good practiceThose using the Guidance and Toolkit should be able to

find: templates to be used; templates we recommend for use; thresholds; examples of best practice, e.g. top tips sheets and case studies; who to contact

Initially located on the schools’ portal. It will also be added to the Local Offer website

It will be regularly updated

Page 3: Cambridgeshire’s SEN/D Guidance and Toolkit for Schools, Settings and Colleges of F.E

Content of the SEN/D Guidance & Toolkit

Section 1: Engaging children, young people and their parents: Levels of engagement; what should parents and pupils expect at each stage of the SEN process; how to ensure that everyone is included

Section 2: Roles and responsibilities: school

staff; parents; external agenciesSection 3: Universal, targeted and specialist support in

schools and settings: high quality teaching for all cyp; targeted support for some cyp and personalised provision for a small number of children and young people

Page 4: Cambridgeshire’s SEN/D Guidance and Toolkit for Schools, Settings and Colleges of F.E

Section 4: Early concerns, Identification of SEND: Assess, Plan, Do, Review; high aspirations; reasonable adjustments; what do we mean by adequate progress

Section 5: Effective Management of SEN Support; a Graduated Response: 7 elements of the cycle of support

Section 6: Provision Mapping: creating a provision map; audit of provision; tracking pupil progress; evaluating effectiveness of interventions

Section 7: Education, Health and Care Needs Assessment and Plans: Pre-EHC Needs Assessment checklist; Criteria 1: Provision; Criteria 2: A co-ordinated approach; Criteria 3: Long term exceptional, severe and complex needs

Page 5: Cambridgeshire’s SEN/D Guidance and Toolkit for Schools, Settings and Colleges of F.E

Section 8: Early Years SEN: Good practice for the setting; good practice for practitioners, the needs of the learner; Guidance for funded 2’s

Section 9: Post 16 SEN and preparation for adulthood: Good practice; involving students in decision making; developing independence; preparing for the workplace

Section 10: Transitions: Principles; Good practice into reception; primary/secondary; secondary/post 16; transition audit

Section 11: Resolving Disagreements: purpose of mediation; good practice and principles

Appendices: Threshold tables; thresholds for services; School Information Report toolkit link; Local Offer link

Page 6: Cambridgeshire’s SEN/D Guidance and Toolkit for Schools, Settings and Colleges of F.E

What questions would you like the SEND Guidance to address?

What else?