Education support
Inclusion in schools
Inclusion means every child and young person feels welcome, respected, and supported, and has an equal chance to learn and succeed.
The support you should expect in school
All schools and settings should meet the needs of all children and young people, including those who need a bit more help.
Approaching your school for extra help
If you think your child needs extra help and support, talking to their school is the right first step.
SEND support in schools
Children and young people with SEND may need extra support if they find learning more difficult than their peers.
School support plans
Support plans help to record any extra needs a child or young person has, as well as agreed actions, targets, and progress.
Support in school for the four areas of SEND need
Examples of the changes that can be made to help meet the individual needs of children and young people with SEND.
Exam access arrangements
Children and young people with SEND may need some adjustments to help them access exams or tests.
Educational Pyschology
Educational Psychologists work with parents, carers, schools, and other educational settings to understand the needs of children and young people, so they can plan ways to support them.