What schools should do
Understand what schools have to do to support children and young people who have identified SEND needs.
Firstly, it is important to remember that all schools have a legal duty to support children and young people who have SEND.
SEND graduated approach framework
Bromley has a graduated approach to assessment and provision for children who have SEND.
The core purpose is to prevent possible barriers to learning, enabling all children to access an excellent education in Bromley and to fulfil their potential.
Alongside Bromley’s Ordinarily Available SEND Provision in Mainstream Schools and Settings, the SEND Graduated Approach Framework provides clear guidance to professionals about how the graduated approach can be implemented, in each individual area of SEND. These cumulative processes and provisions form part of the Assess-Plan-Do-Review cycle.
The SEND Graduated Approach Framework emphasises that effective SEND provision in a school is built on a strong foundation of:
- inclusive whole school approaches, including recognition and implementation of ordinarily available provision
- thorough Assess-Plan-Do-Review processes and provisions, to identify needs, including through quality first teaching approaches, provision of appropriate equipment and resources and targeted interventions
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Inclusive education
SEN support
Schools should begin by identifying any child that they believe has SEND. They must then put support in place to meet the identified needs of the child.
In mainstream settings, this support may be from within the school’s own resources. This means that they receive special educational provision (additional help or support). At this stage, the additional support is called SEN Support.
The school should record:
- what needs they have identified
- what outcomes they expect the child to achieve
- what provision is being put in place to reach those outcomes
This should be written down in a SEN Support plan.
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School Accessibility Plans
Further help and support
You may also find the following websites useful:
Bromley Council – Graduated approach →
IPSEA – The ‘best endeavours’ duty →
Citizen Advice – Disability discrimination in schools →
