SEND INFORMATION EXCHANGE NOVEMBER 2018 1 New SENCos
SEND INFORMATION EXCHANGE NOVEMBER 2018 1
New SENCos 2
3 SAVING COSTS • Sorry! No paper copies from today’s exchange • All presentations will be available in the What’s New section of the Local Offer https: //localofferwirral. org/
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‘What’s New’ has moved home 5
6 Supported at 12 school events from September Parents evenings SEND Coffee and Cake drop ins SEND evenings (advertised in school newsletter to maximise parental attendance)
SEND Team management changes John Wood – Strategic Commissioner for SEND (formerly Margaret Morris) 606 2175 • • Ben Blake – SEND Team Manager (formerly Paul Arista) 666 4261 • Victoria Whitton – SEND Manager (formerly Julie Hudson) 691 8263 • Julie Hudson has returned to her former MPN role, is overseeing Social Care pathways and leading on Co-production 666 5600 7
EHCP Co-Ordinator role Recognise the importance of consistency and the benefits of a co-ordinator working in partnership with their allocated schools and named SENCOs. Amy Acharya has returned to her teaching role at Elleray Park, Lesley Griffiths retired in October and Ben Blake has been promoted to the SEND Manager role. Pleasingly all co-ordinators on temporary contracts have been made permanent which significantly helps with planning the support the SEN team can make available to schools. 8
Primary Secondary Post 16 Out of Borough Julie Kendrick Dawn Taylor Steve Adderley Amy Martin 666 4253 Julia Lewis Holly Austin Vacancy (being advertised) Laura Purser Allison Carruthers 666 4271 666 4353 666 4270 666 4318 666 4014 666 4339 666 4202 Vacancy (being advertised) EHCP Co-ordinators 9
New to the SENCo role? Please can I ask you to drop me an e mail with your name, school and direct e mail address? sallytittle@wirral. gov. uk Thanks! Helps me maintain the distribution lists and ensures all the relevant staff in each setting receive information in a timely manner.
The team is being set up in response to schools reporting a significant increase in the number of children presenting with complex social and mental health issues. New Team K. I. N. D KIDS IN NEED OF DEVELOPMENT Led by Alison Grimshaw March Exchange presentation 11
Parent Carer Participation Wirral Thanks for your help with the Forum’s leaflet drop to all Wirral Schools. PCPW are grateful and membership has risen significantly. Independent schools and Colleges are next on the list. It would be a big help if SENCO’s of Independent schools and the Colleges could send me the number of children/young people on your SEN register if you haven’t done so already. Thank you! 12
Parent/Carer Survey & the Local Offer • Can’t dress this up as anything other than disappointing. Only 20% of responders were aware of the Local Offer. • I’m realistic and didn’t expect a full house but 1 in 5 is pretty thankless when I’m doing as much engagement work as I am and have done for the best part of 2 years now. • Attended no less than 24 Primary schools, 8 Secondary schools, 5 Special schools and 3 Early Years settings and continue to work closely with PCPW. • Since the survey, a couple of SENCos have shared my frustration and asked me into school to speak directly to Parent/Carers of children on their SEND register. 13
State of play… Target audience are accessing education 5 days a week in your settings Many of you have already invited me in to your schools Some of you have advertised the Local Offer in your newsletters Some of you have shared the Local Offer newsletter I prepare termly and sent that home with your young people Most of you have added links from your SEND Information reports to the Local Offer website 14
Ladies & Gents, Tapping into your experience and setting knowledge I’m looking for your input and open to any suggestions 15
Things I’ve found that may help you. . Workfit - http: //www. dsworkfit. org. uk/ https: //www. downs-syndrome. org. uk/about/ A programme designed to help people with Down’s Syndrome find jobs. A tailored service dedicated to training employers about the learning associated with people with Down’s syndrome. They move away from the concept of ‘giving people something to do’ to an approach which progresses employees towards new outcomes, through training, confidence building and skills development. Tel: 0333 1212 300 Charlotte’s Brightside – A charity based in a purposely refurbished centre in New Brighton providing a wide range of activities to positively engage children and young people. Activities include: Yoga, rap, graffiti, art, crafts, cooking, drama, dance, singing & choir. Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursday evenings. Open on Mondays and Tuesdays 10 -3 during school holidays. E mail: angie. churchill@yahoo. co. uk Tel: 0151 639 0043 or 07818005010 16
Young Women’s Group – run by volunteers who help young girls build their confidence and self esteem. Activities include: Dance, Drama, Make up and Nails, Movie Nights, Karaoke, Aromatherapy, Body Imaging workshops and regular trips. Age 9 -12 Wednesdays 5 -7 pm and Age 13 -18 Wednesdays 7 -9 pm To refer a young lady or find out more call Danielle on 0151 653 3771 or e mail her at danielle@womensenterprisingbreakthrough. org Family Fund Tel: 01904 550055 The Family Fund gives grants to lower income families with disabled children for things that make life easier and more enjoyable. Grants are given to those raising a disabled or seriously ill child aged 17 or under, to help improve well-being and ease the pressures they often face. Last year, they provided 88, 407 grants worth over £ 33 million to families across the UK. https: //www. familyfund. org. uk/ 17
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School Information report https: //schoolleaders. thekeysupport. com/policy -bank/equality-inclusion/sen-information-report -requirements-template/ 19
Identifying SEN in schools Professionals should also be alert to other events that can lead to learning difficulties or wider mental health difficulties, such as bullying or bereavement. Such events will not always lead to children having SEN but it can have an impact on wellbeing and sometimes this can be severe. Schools should ensure they make appropriate provision for a child’s short-term needs in order to prevent problems escalating. Where there are long-lasting difficulties schools should consider whether the child might have SEN. Code of Practice 6. 22 20
21 COURSE INFORMATION: Looks at typical communication, then moves on to the types of support e. g. visuals, structure. Sessions are practical and include video observations and practice using different materials/modification of tasks for students. Learners gain a good understanding of typical communication development, difficulties experienced by students with ASD and a range of language/social skills tasks and strategies to use with students. ELKLAN's accredited course for verbal students with ASD. 3. 5 DAYS INTENSIVE COURSE FOR SPRING 2019 VENUE: Joseph Paxton Campus, Wirral Hospital School, Claughton Wed 16 th Jan 9. 30 - 17. 00 Wed 13 th Feb 9. 30 - 17. 00 Wed 6 th March 9. 30 - 17. 00 Mon 25 th March 9. 30 - 12. 00 The cost is £ 382 person with a £ 50 discount when a school books two places. Interested SENCO’s should contact Kirstie directly to book a place. Kirstie Goulding, Independent Speech & Language Therapist Mobile 07934666 859 or by e mail kirstiegoulding 12@gmail. com
Selective Mutism offered by Shiny Stone Selective Mutism offered by Kirstie Goulding Enhanced Transition from Year 6 to 7 Ace’s Thrive Resilience programme Twilight ASC Training sessions Other training opportunities – see me for more info 22
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SEND Youth Voice Conference 2019 Event will be held from Looking for a couple of 9 am- 12. 30 pm on Friday SENCos to join us with a couple of their pupils 25 th January at Pilgrim who will be comfortable Street Arts Theatre to contribute to the NOMINATED TOPICS: workshops. Exploitation Relationships Independence Safeguarding 24
We’re making a difference! Here’s how. Designated Safe Havens across Wirral Health partners involving SEND young people in the training of new staff Treat me Well campaign – reaping dividends Disability Confident Wirral Employers on the up New lead – Workfit (placement of Down Syndrome young people) NW SEND Participation Awards DWP & Local Offer Focussed partnerships event SEND Voice. Youth Parliament all motions carried Employment links at Daisy & Jakes, Tranmere Rovers and Leasowe Castle Hotel 25
2019 EXCHANGE DATES FOR YOUR DIARIES MARCH JUNE EITHER TUESDAY 5 th from 1 pm to 3. 30 pm TUESDAY 25 th from 1 pm to 3. 30 pm OR WEDNESDAY 6 th from 9 am to 11. 30 am OR WEDNESDAY 26 th from 9 am to 11. 30 am COUNCIL CHAMBER, BIRKENHEAD TOWN HALL 26
You know where I am if you need me… 0151 666 4488 sallytittle@wirral. gov. uk 27
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