SEND
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
St Cuthbert’s RC Primary School is an inclusive school and all teachers:
Do everything they can to meet pupils’ special educational needs.
Ensure that pupils with SEND engage in activities alongside their peers
Provide high-quality teaching, differentiated for individual pupils
 ‘Delight in the Good’
Mrs A Glover is the Special Educational Needs and Disability Co-ordinator (SENDCo) and she works closely with school staff and outside agencies to support and assess children as a need arises. She can be contacted at CpSend@sbcschools.org.uk or on the school number 01642 601567.
All of our staff in school are there to support any children who have Special Educational Needs or Disabilities.
COVID-19 Updates relating to SEND
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/actions-for-schools-during-the-coronavirus-outbreak
Stockton Local Offer Coronavirus page
SEND Information Report (School Offer) and Policy
Below is the school information report, giving you the information about what St Cuthbert’s offer children with SEND.
SEND Information Report 2020-21
SEND-information-report-covid-19 January update
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Code of Practice: 0-25 years
Stockton-on-Tees Local Offer
Stockton Local Offer  provides information to parents and carers of children and young people with special educational needs or disabilities, aged 0 – 25, to help them to understand what services and support, they and their families can expect from a range of local agencies within the local authority.
Parental Support
The SEND Portal is a secure online gateway provided by Stockton Borough Council that enables parents/carers to self-register and then provide information to the Local Authority (in relation to SEN) about their child.
What can you do via the Portal?
- Request an assessment
- Submit requests for advice/reports
- Check the current status and track progress of an EHCP assessment
- View copies of the EHC Plan
Click here for the Parent Carer Forum
The Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Information, Advice & Support Service – SENDIASS
The aim of the service is to support parents, carers, children and young people (0-25) with Special Educational Needs and Disability SENDIASS Website
There is also a further document – Special educational needs and disability – a guide for parents and carers which can be found at A Guide For Parents
SEND useful websites
Learning
SEND weblinks for home learning
National Oak Academy Specialist
Resources and Support
SEND Home Learning Support- Programmes
Dyslexia Home Learning Backgrounds
SNAPS (Special Needs Activities with Parent Support)
Education Endowment Foundation
SEN Resources Blog-Facebook Page
ASDAN Resources to support remote learning
Well-being
Social story for covid January 2021
Outside Agencies and Services
CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services):Â CAMHS Website
Educational Psychology service:
Click on the link for the EPS helpline information.
Alliance:
Daisy Chain:Â Daisy Chain Website
Speech and Language Therapy:Â SALT Website
Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy:Â Physio and Occupational Therapy Website