What is the Graduated Response?
The Graduated Response is a structured approach. It is used by educational settings to identify and support children and young people with SEND.
It should ensure that every child / young person receives the right level of support at the right time to meet their individual needs.
This approach is crucial for:
removing barriers to learning, and
helping children / young people achieve their full potential.
How does the Graduated Response work?
When a child / young person is identified as having SEND, educational settings take immediate action to provide support.
The Graduated Response and SEN Support can take many forms, but they all involve:
early identification: recognising and responding to SEND as soon as possible
partnership with families: involving parents and carers in decision-making and keeping them informed
tailored support: using specific strategies and interventions to meet your child / young person's needs
regular reviews: assessing, and adjusting, the support provided to ensure it remains effective
Mrs Anna Linsley is our Special Educational Needs and Disability coordinator (SENDCo)
Mr Tim Carson is our SEND governor
All children are welcome in St Cleer Primary Academy, including those with additional educational needs, and we strive to include every child in all aspects of school life.
We aim to identify children who may have additional needs as early as possible. We do this as part of everyday classroom practice as well as by carefully monitoring the results of assessments and by meeting regularly with parents. Teachers and teaching assistants receive regular training to keep their knowledge of special educational needs up to date.
Our SENDCo works with the class teachers and teaching assistants to ensure that children with additional needs are able to learn in a way that benefits them best. Support can include:
• Additional in-class support
• Flexible groupings, including small group work
• Access to specific resources
• Access to outside agencies
Outside agencies who help us deliver high quality support for our children include:
• Speech and Language Therapy
• Educational Psychology
• Cognition and Learning Service
• School Nurse
• Family Workers
If you wish to discuss your child's learning support, your child's teacher is the first point of call. If you need further help, please contact our SENDCo via the school office on 01579 342196 or via email senco@stcleerprimary.co.uk.
Our SEND Policy outlines the policies and procedures we work by.
Our School Offer is an overview of the provision and support available for children with special educational needs, including those with an Education, Health and Care Plan.
Our SEND Report gives information about special educational needs in our school in the previous academic year.
Cornwall SENDIASS is an organisation which can support parents with SEND matters. Information can be found on their website: https://www.cornwallsendiass.org.uk/
Other useful links:
Responsible Persons linked to SEND:
Designated Safeguarding Lead: Michele Spencer
Designated Teacher for Looked After Children: Michele Spencer
Designated Member of Staff responsible for Pupil Premium Funding: Michele Spencer
Designated Member of Staff responsible for managing the school's responsibility for meeting the medical needs of pupils: Michele Spencer/Anna Linsley
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