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Exceptional Needs Funding Conference 21 st January 2016 ‘Exceptionality in children supported by PSIT’
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Physical and Sensory Impairment Team
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PSIT – Four Teams 1 Physical and Neurological Impairment (PNI) 2 Hearing Impairment (HI) 3 Deafblindness (DB) 4 Visual Impairment (VI)
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Children with Physical and Neurological Impairment (PNI) – PNI covers a very wide range of conditions – cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, juvenile arthritis for example. Children with these conditions and also those with life-limiting or deteriorating illnesses are likely to receive ENF. As are those with acquired brain injury or tumour.
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Children with PNI – There are very many rare conditions, with a wide range of severity. Any child with PNI who is likely to be eligible for ENF will be on caseload of the team. Contact PNI Team for guidance.
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Children with Hearing Impairment (HI) Children with the following may be eligible for ENF Degree of loss – severe or profound Will have powerful hearing aids or cochlear implants Impact on language – probably have a delay of two years or more
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Children with Hearing Impairment (HI) Children with the following will probably not be eligible for ENF – Mild/Moderate degree of loss Language levels within age expectation Short term, conductive hearing loss “Glue Ear” Unilateral hearing loss
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Children with Deafblindness (DB) Currently only 25 children across the county with DB in mainstream settings All are known to the team If you have, or are expecting to receive a child with DB….contact Liz Hodges!
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Donald A Allan Senior Advisory Teacher PSIT The Woodside Centre The Commons Welwyn Garden City Herts Tel – 01707 320697 forename.surname@hertfordshire.gov.uk
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