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1 What can I expect at Adderley Children’s Centre if my child has special educational needs? We will endeavour to put in place the right support for your child so that he/she will achieve, learn, have fun and be happy and safe in nursery. Adderley Children’s Centre: Our Local Offer Open and Honest Communication Open and Honest Communication A Partnership Approach A Partnership Approach Appropriate & Effective Teaching and Learning Appropriate & Effective Teaching and Learning

2 Open and Honest Communication What Ofsted say about us………. Children in Nursery make excellent progress and have already developed many important skills to make them effective learners. “Disabled children and those who have special educational needs are quickly identified” and… “extra help is specially focused” so that the children “make outstanding progress, particularly in becoming independent”. Ofsted Inspection, Nov 2012. What Ofsted say about us………. Children in Nursery make excellent progress and have already developed many important skills to make them effective learners. “Disabled children and those who have special educational needs are quickly identified” and… “extra help is specially focused” so that the children “make outstanding progress, particularly in becoming independent”. Ofsted Inspection, Nov 2012. We believe that…… All children are entitled to have their individual needs appropriately supported and met in order to achieve the highest possible standards and develop in all areas of the foundation stage (Early Years Foundation Stage, 2012) and that it is “unlawful” to treat a child “less favorable for a reason related to their disability”(Equality Act, 2010). Therefor every child is welcome at Adderley Children’s Centre We believe that…… All children are entitled to have their individual needs appropriately supported and met in order to achieve the highest possible standards and develop in all areas of the foundation stage (Early Years Foundation Stage, 2012) and that it is “unlawful” to treat a child “less favorable for a reason related to their disability”(Equality Act, 2010). Therefor every child is welcome at Adderley Children’s Centre

3 Open and Honest Communication Who can I talk to about my Child’s Special Educational Needs? Every child at Adderley Children’s Centre has a key worker who will support your child and ensure their individual needs are met. You will have the opportunity to speak to your child's key worker daily. Yvonne Spoors and Nicky Hinchliff are the Special Educational Needs Coordinators (SENCos). They work with children, teachers, parents and various agencies to ensure that children with special educational needs have their needs met. Yvonne and Nicky can be contacted on 464-4183 If they are not available please leave a message or email them on yvonne@addleyn.bham.sch.uk nicky@addleyn.bham.sch.uk yvonne@addleyn.bham.sch.uknicky@addleyn.bham.sch.uk Yvonne and Nicky can be contacted on 464-4183 If they are not available please leave a message or email them on yvonne@addleyn.bham.sch.uk nicky@addleyn.bham.sch.uk yvonne@addleyn.bham.sch.uknicky@addleyn.bham.sch.uk

4 What should I do if I have concerns about my Child? If you have any concerns please speak to your child’s key worker/ Class teacher or ask to speak to one of the SENCOs. What will happen if the Nursery have concerns about my child? We will speak to you directly and arrange a meeting with one of the SENCOs to discuss any concerns. What will happen next? The SENCO will assess your child’s needs through a range of strategies (see next page). Open and Honest Communication You will be fully informed and involved in any decisions about your child

5 How will the Nursery Identify and Assess my Child’s Special Educational needs? We use a variety of assessments to find out if your child has special Educational needs through the Graduated Approach & the Assess. Plan, Do, Review Model (as outlined in the Adderley Children’s Centre - Inclusion & Special Educational Needs and Disability Policy. Information is gained from…… Open and Honest Communication you & your child key worker & other staff in weekly SEND meetings. from previous setting School based assessments external Agencies (e.g. Dr/ CDC/ Health Visitor) Observations

6 How will I know what support my Child is getting? We are here to help you and your child get the best provision to meet his/her needs. We will always be honest when sharing information with you and will endeavour to answer any questions you raise. We encourage you to talk to your child’s key worker on a daily basis and regularly speak to the SENCo about all aspects of your child’s well being and development. You will be invited to attend termly meetings with the SENCo and key worker to discuss your child’s progress and be involved in identifying and setting new targets. Open and Honest Communication Good communication and working together as a team is the key to ensuring your child gets the best provision to meet his/her needs.

7 How will I know what Professionals are supporting my Child? Depending upon your child’s needs it may be necessary to get help from other professionals. No professional will become involved until it has been discussed with you and you have given permission. You will be invited to meet the professional/s and discuss your child’s needs with him/her/them. Open and Honest Communication For more Information on the professionals who may become involved with your child see slide 9 – A Partnership Approach

8 How will the school provide appropriate and effective teaching for my child? The nursery ensure that all children, including those with Special Educational or Medical needs access quality first teaching through a broad, balanced and flexible curriculum. If your child requires additional support then identified interventions are put in place. This may involve some 1:1 support form the SEND team/ small group activities or specialised targeted work with other professionals (e.g. speech therapist). Activities are differentiated according to your child’s level of development. The nursery uses a range of strategies including visual timetables, Makaton signs, symbols and other resources to help enhance the learning. Appropriate & Effective Teaching and Learning Appropriate & Effective Teaching and Learning Please refer to Inclusion & Special Educational Needs and Disability Policy for further information.

9 How do I know the staff are able to meet my child’s special educational needs? The staff at Adderley Children’s Centre regularly receive training to support children with Special Educational needs. The SENCo is responsible for ensuring that training is up to date and appropriate. Annually the staff have allergy/ asthma/ febrile convulsions & Epilepsy training All staff have received Tier 2 – AET Autism Training All staff have received ELDP (Early Language development programme) training Some staff have completed level 3 – ELKAN training – for language development Each year specific training is arranged to meet the needs of individual children. Appropriate & Effective Teaching and Learning Appropriate & Effective Teaching and Learning Each year specific training is provided according to the current cohort of children.

10 What professionals may become involved with my Child? Depending upon your child’s specific needs the nursery may make a referral, with your permission for outside support. These services may include A Partnership Approach No professionals will be allowed to observe your child without your written consent. Child Development Centre (CDC) Speech & language Therapist Access to Education Communication & Autism Team (CAT) Educational Psychologist (EPS) Sensory Support for Hearing or Visual Impairment (HI/ VI) Pupil & School Support (PSS) Access to Education Communication & Autism Team (CAT) Educational Psychologist (EPS) Sensory Support for Hearing or Visual Impairment (HI/ VI) Pupil & School Support (PSS) Physiotherapist Occupational Therapist We have weekly support from a speech therapist and termly support from an Educational Psychologist. Health Visitor & Community Nurse

11 What other support can I get from Adderley Children’s Centre? There is a Family Support team who can offer help and support in a range of ways (e.g. applying for benefits/ housing issues) and also let you know about the various courses and classes that are available to access at the nursery (e.g. stay & play, pre & post natal classes, bumps & babies, English classes). A Partnership Approach

12 How does the nursery Support my child with Special Educational Needs through Transition? We want your child to settle into nursery as smoothly as possible. Before your child starts nursery we …… When moving to a Primary/ Special or Resource Base School we….. A Partnership Approach Come to your home to meet your child and find out all about his/ her needs. Ask for any information from a previous setting or agency Settle your child into nursery, taking into account his/ her needs Invite the new school’s SENCo and class Teacher to come into nursery to find out all about your child. We visit the new school and tell them what your child likes and what helps him/her learn Talk to your child about their new school and help them settle with the use of visits/ photos etc.

13 How can I access Birmingham City Council’s Local offer? Birmingham City Council’s Local Offer can be found at www.mycareinbirmingham.com Useful Contact Details Children's Information and Advice Service (CIAS) The Children’s Information and Advice Service (CIAS) provides free, confidential and impartial advice, support and guidance on all aspects of child care and a wide range of services that may support children, young people and families. TEL: 0121 303 1888 familyinformation@birmingham.gov.uk The Special Educational Needs and Disability Information Advice and Support Service (SENDIASS ) to provide information, advice and support to children and young people with special educational needs or disabilities, and to their parents and carers. Telephone: 0121 303 5004 E-mail: sendiass@birmingham.gov.uksendiass@birmingham.gov.uk Contact a Family West Midlands A charity that helps families who care for children with any disability or special need. It provides information and advice and runs workshops and provides opportunities to meet with other families. Email: westmids.office@cafamily.org.uk Web: www.cafamily.org.uk Tel: 0121 415 4624westmids.office@cafamily.org.ukwww.cafamily.org.uk A Partnership Approach


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