Look Ahead to the Future

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Look Ahead to the Future Year 11 Opening slide – image to reflect topic Charlton Park Academy

Look Ahead to the Future Options for Post 16. EHCP Transfer information Charlton Park Academy Post 16 All text is ARIAL – The heading is 36pt (Blue); Subhead 28pt (Orange) and the body text is 18pt . Bullets for a list are orange. Text spacing 1.5

Post 16 Transition Post 16 Opportunities Charlton Park Academy Post 16 Shooters Hill Other colleges If you make the decision to move on from Charlton Park Academy an EHCP transfer will take place. All text is ARIAL – The heading is 36pt (Blue); Subhead 28pt (Orange) and the body text is 18pt . Bullets for a list are orange. Text spacing 1.5

EHCP Transfer Children, young people and their parents are at the centre of planning and should be seen as partners in the process. There is a focus on the child or young person’s aspirations for the future There is a focus on life outcomes – not just educational outcomes The process looks at each child and young person as an individual EHC Plans bring together education, health and care services into one plan. Children, young people and their parents should only have to tell their story once EHC Plans may support young people up to 25 years depending on educational needs All text is ARIAL – The heading is 36pt (Blue); Subhead 28pt (Orange) and the body text is 18pt . Bullets for a list are orange. Text spacing 1.5

EHCP Transfer What will happen? Information gathering for Profile Prospects – Independent Advice and Guidance EP assessment – if over 3 years since last assessment Transfer Review Meeting Draft – Liaison with Local Authority. All text is ARIAL – The heading is 36pt (Blue); Subhead 28pt (Orange) and the body text is 18pt . Bullets for a list are orange. Text spacing 1.5

Where to get further support Mencap – Independent Support 020 8305 2245 ext.210 pooja@greenwichmencap.org.uk Senidass – 020 8921 6921 Sendiass@royalgreenwich.gov.uk All text is ARIAL – The heading is 36pt (Blue); Subhead 28pt (Orange) and the body text is 18pt . Bullets for a list are orange. Text spacing 1.5

Post 16 at Charlton Park Academy Welcome to Post-16. We offer a challenging, yet supportive environment, where all students are encouraged to maximise their knowledge and skills, including both self- confidence and personal aspirations, and so enable their future participation in both local communities and wider society. All text is ARIAL – The heading is 36pt (Blue); Subhead 28pt (Orange) and the body text is 18pt . Bullets for a list are orange. Text spacing 1.5

Shooters Hill All text is ARIAL – The heading is 36pt (Blue); Subhead 28pt (Orange) and the body text is 18pt . Bullets for a list are orange. Text spacing 1.5