Special Educational Needs and Disability
At Burlington Junior School we are proud of our strong inclusive values and ethos. We endeavour to meet the needs of all learners be it academic, emotional, physical or behavioural.
All schools in the Royal Borough of Kingston follow a similar approach to meeting the needs of pupils with Special Educational Needs and are supported by the Local Authority to ensure that all pupils, regardless of their specific needs, make the best possible progress in school.
When children are identified as requiring additional support, we are quick to act. If children have a learning difficulty that calls for special educational provision to be made this is described as Special Educational Needs and/or Disability (“SEND”). Some children arrive at the school with a recognised SEND. In other cases we identify a child to have SEND if they have a significantly greater difficulty in learning than the majority of children of the same age.
Children with SEND will have needs and requirements that fall into at least one of the following four areas:
- Communication and interaction
- Cognition and learning
- Social, emotional and mental health
- Sensory and/or physical
Achieving for Children website: www.afcinfo.org.uk
SEND Local Offer
Every local authority has a SEND Local Offer. The purpose of the local offer is to enable parents, carers, children and young people with special educational needs or disabilities to see clearly, from a single and regularly updated source, the services available to local families and how to access them. The offer covers services from birth to 25, across education, health and social care.
Kingston and Richmond children's services are provided by Achieving for Children. The SEND Local Offer sits within their AfCinfo website or you can use this direct link Local Offer website for Kingston and Richmond
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SEND Local Offer leaflet (pdf)
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Support for children and young people with special educational needs or disabilities (SEND) (pdf)
If you don't live in Kingston or Richmond, your home local authority will also have a SEND Local Offer.
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
Parent and Carer Engagement Team
The role of this team in Kingston and Richmond is to ensure that parents and carers of children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities are fully engaged with the services provided by Achieving for Children.
Special Educational Needs and Disability Register
All local authorities must have a record or register of children with Special Educational Needs and / or Disabilities (SEND) in their area. If you live in either Kingston or Richmond, we encourage anyone whose family includes a child or young person whose has a special educational need or disability to register. Young people over 13 years can register in their own right. Everyone on the register will benefit from:
- Information about support, services, activities and events
- Information aimed at young people with disabilities
- Opportunities to have your say about the services that are important to you
When you register you have the option to ask for a Disability Awareness Card.
- Special Educational Needs and Disability Register on Local Offer
- Special Educational Needs and Disability Register leaflet (pdf)
Parent Carer Forums
Parent Carer Forums (PCFs) are independent groups run by parents for parents or carers of children/young people (aged 0 to 25 years) who have any form of special educational need or disability.
They receive funding from the Department for Education and their purpose is to ensure that the voices of parents, children and young people are heard in the planning and implementation of SEND services.
There is a parent carer forum for Richmond and one for Kingston. Again, other areas may have their own PCF.
SEND Information, Advice and Support (SENDIASS)
The Information, Advice and Support Service (SENDIASS) in Kingston and Richmond offers advice and support across a wide range of subjects. This may include help with personal budgets and how to use the Local Offer plus information about:
- local support networks
- education, health and social care services
- your rights in education, health and social care
- mediation and dispute resolution
The service is a free, confidential and impartial. It is for children and young people up to the age of 25yrs who have special educational needs or disabilities, and their parents or carers.
We're based at The Croft Centre, Windham Road, Twickenham TW9 2HP and at The Moor Lane Centre, Moor Lane, Chessington KT9 2AA.
Freephone number: 0808 164 5527
Email: info@RKsendiass.co.uk
Website: rksendiass.co.uk
Parents/Carers Living in Merton
Parents living in Merton may find these links useful:
Merton Local Offer
https://directories.merton.gov.uk/kb5/merton/directory/service.page?id=8qBxmznqIaM#localoffer
Merton Special Needs Educational Information, Advice and Support Service - MIASS
https://directories.merton.gov.uk/kb5/merton/directory/service.page?id=8qBxmznqIaM
Contact Our SENCo
Our Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCo) is Caroline Case who is a qualified teacher. She can be contacted through the school office on telephone number (020) 8942 2687 or by email: admin@bjs.rbksch.org
SEND Newsletter
Please click here to view our SEND newsletters.