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Additional Support for children at Woodcote
Additional Literacy Support:
Additional Maths Support:
Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA):
Staff have had specialist training from Educational Psycholgists to support the emotional needs of children and their development. ELSAs help children understand their emotions and respect the feelings of those around them.
Occupational Therapy:
Speech and Language:
1:1 Teaching Assistant Support
Some children might need short term individual support to help them achieve academically or to help them manage their physical needs.
Pastoral Support
We know that a child cannot learn unless he or she is ready to do so emotionally. We are fortunate to have a learning mentor as well as our own counselling service (Place2Be) to support our children’s emotional needs.
How skilled are the staff?
We have an extensive staff at Woodcote who continuously look to develop their practice and extend their expertise.
An ongoing programme of training is in place to ensure that teachers and support staff have appropriate skills and knowledge. This includes:
Our staff also engaging in outreach support from local special schools.
We have regular staff meetings where all members share ideas to promote successful learning strategies.
The SENDCO, Ms Augustin, attends local authority SENCO briefing meetings as well as being part of the SENCO cluster and Locality.
Mrs Hannan, as Deputy Headteacher for Inclusion, oversees all areas of Inclusion, inclusing SEND, Mental Health and Wellbeing.
Outside Agencies
The use of outside agencies very much depends upon the individual needs. However, some are frequent visitors to school.
1. The Educational Psychologist
Our school Educational Psychologist is Jo Riordan. Children are referred to Jo if they are not making the expected progress given the amount of support that they are receiving. Jo observes and assesses the pupil and then, in consultation with the parent, helps the school decide the best way forward for the pupil.
2. Speech and Language Therapy
We are visited regularly by a qualified speech therapist from Croydon. In addition, we have two trained Speech and Langauage Teachign Assisatnts who support out children. Parents and staff can refer children to this service. The children are assessed and a care plan is written. This care plan has actions and targets for the individual. These actions are carried out by the school speech and language team. On occasions the speech therapist themselves may work directly with the pupil.
3. Occupational Therapy
Parents and staff can refer a child to this service. The pupil is assessed and a care plan is written. The care plan has actions and targets for the individuals which are carried out both in lessons and in additional OT sessions e.g. Funky Fingers and Gross Motors Skill group.
4. Physiotherapy
Parents and staff can refer a child to this service, the pupil is seen by a physiotherapist and a care plan is written. The care plan has actions and targets for the individuals which are carried out as required.
How will I know if my child is making progress?
Woodcote has an open door policy. Parents and carers are welcome to make an appointment to discuss their child’s progress at any time. Class teachers are available after school to speak to parents.
Parents can see the SENCO or member of the Leadership Team at any time.
Formal parents’ evenings are held three times a year. Meetings the parents of children with SEN will be given a copy of their child’s Personalised Learning Plan (PLP). This is an opportunity to discuss your child’s progress and to help make new targets for the coming term.
Each child receives a written report at the end of the school year detailing his/her progress.
The progress, and well being, of pupils at Woodcote is monitored very closely. We aim for all of our pupils to make outstanding progress: