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Special Educational Needs and Disabilities

Supporting SEND at All Saints'

At All Saints', we follow the All Saints’ Way to Discover God, Learn Together, and Achieve Our Best. We are committed to providing an inclusive and nurturing environment where every child, including those with special educational needs and disabilities, is supported to reach their full potential.

Our Christian values of Curiosity, Respect, Kindness, Courageous Determination, and Joyfulness guide our approach to learning and care, ensuring every child feels valued and empowered.

We take comfort in the Lord’s promise:
“I will guide you along the best pathway for your life. I will advise you and watch over you.” (Psalm 32:8)
This reminds us of our commitment to walk alongside every child, offering guidance, support, and encouragement tailored to their individual needs.

SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS AND DISABILITY Coordinator (SENDCo)

Mr Lonsdale - SENDCO

My name is Mr Lonsdaloe and I am the Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator for All Saints’ C of E Primary School.

I work with staff and families to make sure your child reaches their full potential and enjoys coming to our school. I help to find the right resources and teaching strategies, and work alongside external agencies to ensure children are receiving the very best care and support.

To demonstrate our commitment to working well with our parents, we have signed the Stockport Co-Production Pledge.

Our SEND Information Report offers information about how we work to achieve the very best for our pupils of SEND. I hope this is useful and answers lots of your questions, but please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions.

 

Contact details – sendco@allsaints-pri.stockport.sch.uk  or via the school office

SEND Information

Stockport Support 

Parents/carers can access lots of information on the new Neurodevelopmental Support Padlet either via the link or QR code below. 

https://padlet.com/autismprogrammestockport/stockport-neurodevelopmental-support-for-children-young-peop-vsray0kgugoivc6g

 

PACTS (Parents and Carer Together Stockport)

A volenteer run orgaisation supporting families can be assed vai the link below.

PACT Stockport | Helping Children & Young Adults with SEN

 

Stockport SEND Local Offer - SEND Support from the Local Authority

The Local Offer was first introduced in the Green Paper (March 2011).  The Stockport SEND Local Offer provides advice, information and services to children and young people with special educational needs or disabilities (SEND) and their families.

www.sensupportstockport.uk

 

Stockport Entitlement Framework

The local authority has worked with parents, early years settings, schools, colleges and a range of professionals to develop Stockport’s Entitlement Framework. This document helps teachers and school leaders at All Saints’ Primary to further improve how they support children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities and help parents to understand how the needs of their children should be met.

Please see Stockport Entitlement Framework PDF below.

 

SEND Information Report

In order to make our offer for All Saints’ Primary School accessible and user friendly, we have structured the information in our SEND information report around a set of Frequently Asked Questions – Please see Information Report PDF below. 

 

Information about the Stockport Outcomes Framework:

https://consultation.stockport.gov.uk/policy-performance-and-reform/outcomes-framework/

 

Information about Stockport's Co-production Charter:

 

Please also see the following PDF for further information. 

https://www.stockport.gov.uk/co-production

 

The Local Authority produce a SEND Newsletter on the last Friday of every month.  If you would like to sign up to recieve this please follow the link:- 

https://stockport.fsd.org.uk/kb5/stockport/fsd/site.page?id=aweWP5FCzOg

SEND Policies and Information

SEND SUPPORT AND INFORMATION

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