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Lincewood Primary School

Special Education Needs and Disabilities (SEND)

Please click on the link below for an overview of SEND at Lincewood Primary (SEND Information Report) and the Lincewood SEND Policy.

  

Mrs Sheppard is our school SENCo, and she works 3 days a week.
Please email ruthie.sheppard@lincewood.essex.sch.uk to contact her directly.

 

Mr Barbero also work as part-time of the SEND team as the Inclusion Manager. 
Please email inclusion@lincewood.essex.sch.uk to contact him directly.

 

All further documentation regarding SEND can be requested from the School Office.

 

Flagship School of Inclusion

We are delighted to announce that we have been awarded Inclusion Flagship Status due to our dedication to our first school value of inclusion. Click the link below for further details.

Flagship School of Inclusion (Parents menu tab)

 

Admissions

The school aims to meet the needs of any pupil whom the parent wishes to register at the school as long as a place is available and the admission criteria are fulfilled. This includes pupils with disabilities who we anticipate might attend. The currently agreed admissions policy of the Governors makes no distinction with regard to pupils who have SEND. No pupil can be refused admission solely on the grounds that s/he has SEND, except where the pupil is the subject of an Education, Health and Care Plan under the Children and Families Act 2014 and the Local Authority has indicated that the provision required is incompatible with that available at our school.


Where a pupil due for admission is known to have SEND, the SENDCo will gather appropriate information from any setting that the pupil has been attending and from other agencies known to have been involved. The donating school is responsible for providing this information.

 

 Essex Local Offer

Parents and carers are often the first people to notice their child needs help.

This might be about many things, including behaviour, speech and language, eating, toileting. There might be more than one area you're looking for help with. This guide can help you decide what to do next. It covers who to talk to and the options available at different stages.

You know your child best. If you think they need help, Essex County Council have professionals you can speak to.

Please click the link below to access further information: https://send.essex.gov.uk

 

 

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