SEND Information
Monitoring
The Special Educational Needs Policy is monitored by the Board of Trustees.
The SENDCO presents SEND issues to Academy Governors at Governors meetings, through the Head teacher’s Report, and through meetings with the Academy Governor with responsibility for the school’s arrangements and provision for meeting Special Educational/Disability Needs.
The Academy Governor with responsibility for SEND is appointed annually at the first full Academy Governors meeting of the school year.
The Academy Governor with specific oversight for the provision for students with Special Educational Needs for the academic year 2021/2022 is Natalie Cox .
The Local Offer has two main purposes:
- To provide clear, comprehensive, accessible and up-to-date information about the available provision and how to access it
- To make provision responsive to local needs and aspirations by directly involving children and young people with SEND, their parents, and the professionals who work with them in its development and review.
What will the Local Offer cover?
The Local Offer will help you to find information about what universal, targeted and specialist provision is available for children and young people with SEND in Solihull and Birmingham and how to access different types of services and support.
Solihull’s Local Offer
Local authorities must publish a Local Offer, setting out in one place information about provision that is available and provision that is expected to be across education, health and social care for children and young people in their area who have special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
Birmingham’s Local Offer
Solihull Special Educational Needs & Disability Information, Advice and Support Service (SENDIASS) aims to:
- Provide information, advice and support to children and young people up to the age of 25 with SEND
- Provide information, advice and support to the parents/carers of children and young people up to the age of 25 with SEND
- Provide impartial advice about matters relating to SEND, including issues relating to health and social care
- Offer support to parents/carers and children and young people with SEND in participating in decisions made about the child/young person’s education, health and social care
Birmingham SENDIAS Service
Offers impartial information, advice and support to children and young people with special educational needs or disabilities.
The service is impartial, confidential, and free. If you’re a parent or young person being assessed, the service can:
- Help you to understand the referral process
- Act as a named contact throughout the process
- Help you to communicate with everyone involved in the assessment process
- Provide information about personal budgets
- Put you in touch with other people who can help, if necessary
Route 2 Wellbeing Directory
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Family Information Service directory
The Family Information Service have a wealth of information and advice on choosing childcare (including accessing 2, 3 and 4 year old funding), finding activities for your children and helping you to access any support you may need.