SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS and DISABILITIES

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Sometimes, children need additional support, academically or personally in school.

If you know or think your child has special educational needs or

if they have any other difficulties please do not hesitate to contact school. 

The SEND  (Special educational Needs and Disability Policy ) below will give

you initial information about our school procedures.

Provision for children with special educational needs is overseen by our Special Educational Needs and disability leader .

SENCO: Miss G. McKeogh          

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 SEN information report September 2024.docxDownload
 St Peter's RC Accessibilty Plan 2023-2026.docxDownload
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How we Support Pupils with SEND

At St. Peter's, we believe that all children have the right to access a broad and balanced curriculum.

Below you will find information on how we support pupils with additional needs across the curriculum.

We also follow Rochdale's 'Ordinarily Available Provision' to ensure all children have access to the support they need to progress.

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Pupil Passports & SEN Support Plans

 Below you will find sample copies of our Pupil Passports and SEN Support Plans, which provide adults working with children with a clear overview of their strengths and needs and how these can best be supported. They support the tracking and assessment of SMART targets which are reviewed termly with pupil and parent input.

If you have any questions about your child's Pupil Passport or SEN Support Plan, please discuss these with your child's class teacher or the SENCO.

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Pupil Voice

 Below you will see the results of our latest SEN questionnaire.

The outcomes from our questionnaires are reviewed, with additional actions put in place to develop our provision within school.

Parental Support

Riding the Rapids is a free course designed for parents and carers children and young people
aged 3-16 whose needs indicate they are Neurodivergent.

If you have any questions, or would like more information on how to book, please contact The
Neurodiversity Hub— hmr-ndhub@nca.nhs.uk

Please click the link below for additional support for children with autism, ADHD and emotional difficulties.

ADHD and autism support

 

Rochdale Local Offer

The Local Offer is an online resource containing information and advice about the help available for children and young people with special educational needs or disabilities (SEND), their families and carers. 

Rochdale's Local Offer can be accessed here: https://www.ourrochdale.org.uk/kb5/rochdale/directory/localoffer.page