Accessibility Plan

Last reviewed: September 2024  Next review: September 2027
Aim: To increase the extent to which disabled pupils (including those with special educational needs) can participate in the school’s curriculum
Actions Timescale Lead Success Criteria
Use of standardised data from termly assessments in reading, spelling, writing and maths to monitor progress and identify children Ongoing GKO/CWA Pupils will be maintaining or improving upon their progress
To employ data gathered from CAT scores to inform learning support and target needs. Ongoing GKO/CWA Identify all pupils that might show discrepancy between performance and CATS
Teachers use the system created by Learning Support to communicate any concerns to the Learning Support department. Assessments carried out by the dept to further pinpoint children who need 1:1 intervention Ongoing GKO/SCH//AMC Children able to progress at appropriate level – any gaps in knowledge are improved. Learning needs identified early and given targeted intervention/referral to other SEN professional if appropriate
Work with Speech and Language Therapists and Occupational Therapists to provide intervention for children when required Ongoing GKO/SCH/AMC Progress tracked via success with IEP targets/improvement accessing curriculum/in school assessments
Ensure all Teaching staff are confident to differentiate and use Quality First Teaching as standard. Ongoing GKO/SCH/AMC High Quality Teaching as standard throughout the school
Continue to recommend external specialists such as SLT, OT and EPs when appropriate; initial listen-ins arranged. Ongoing GKO/SCH/AMC High quality professionals available to early identify SpLDs
Equipment available to support core balance and attention difficulties e.g. wobble cushions, sensory ‘fiddle’ toys, etc. Ongoing GKO/SCH/AMC Increased focus in class improving access to learning
Equipment available to support writing e.g. pen grips, laptops Ongoing GKO/SCH/AMC Children with handwriting difficulties more able to reflect potential in writing exercises/faster pace of working
Dyspraxic children or those who find handwriting difficult to establish given recommendations to access typing from Y4 or 5 Ongoing GKO/SCH/AMC Reading and writing more comfortable for dyslexic children.
Dyslexia-friendly exercise books for dyslexic children Ongoing All TAs Enables pupils to show potential and gain success/more readily access the curriculum
TA Training to ensure all TA’s are confident to support children using precision teaching. Ongoing ALL Greater ability to stay on task
Movement breaks for children with attentional or sensory needs Ongoing GKO/SCH/AMC Child’s normal way of working is established, and individual needs are met
Examination allowance – assessments may be taken on a laptop if typing is the child’s usual way of working. Prompts also provided where applicable. Ongoing GKO/SCH/AMC Concession monitored in class/termly assessments with child able to produce more written work in time
Rest breaks – in class and examination allowance for identified children, especially with ASD/ADHD Ongoing MRU Improved ability to sustain focus thereby raising attainment
Invite child into nursery setting before term starts so can meet teacher on 1:1 Ongoing GKO/SCH/AMC Awareness of a child’s needs. Child happier to start on first day of term with other children
EHCP – families supported through the process of gaining an EHCP by SENCOs and Head of Learning Support who also provide data and attend reviews. Ongoing GKO/SCH/AMC Children receive an EHCP where necessary and provision is updated to reflect EHCP targets.
Training of Teaching staff to support pupils with SEND in the classroom and how to differentiate effectively (including use of external trainers). Sept 25 GKO/SCH/AMC/All Teaching staff Practical strategies given to help staff support children in the classroom
TA Training to ensure all TA’s are confident to support children using precision teaching. Sept 25 GKO/SCH/AMC/All TA’s TAs can support children to make progress
To continue improving ways in which information about SEND is shared amongst the teaching staff to enable more effective support for SEND children. Ongoing All staff Information more readily available to all staff
Pupil progress meetings arranged with Learning support/specialist teachers to identify any pupils who may be failing to make progress and to introduce interventions Ongoing GKO/SCH/AMC Quick identification and support for children
SENCOs to summarise all external E.P. and SEN reports with recommendations – access given to all relevant staff and meetings arranged. Ongoing All staff Staff have easy-to-read summary identifying learning needs and how to best support individual children
Morning staff briefing – highlights any vulnerable children so all staff can support Ongoing JO Children well supported and relevant information is shared
Counselling available from Life Coach on site. Ongoing Form teachers Children with Mental health or anxiety are supported in school with professional provision
Trained Mental health First Aiders available on site for children and adults. Ongoing PSH/BAC/JTY Mental health support for adults and children to help in crises.
OT and Speech and Language service contracted by school offer free screening for children raised as a concern so needs are quickly identified and supported. 1:1 support in school offered – if appropriate Ongoing Timely intervention for speech and communication needs on site
Social communication group established for identified children with ASD/social communication difficulties Ongoing GKO/SCH/AMC/AGA Greater output and extension
Continue to use Zones of Regulation as a whole school approach Ongoing All staff Intermittent group to aid social skills
Weekly support group established for Form 6 children who are below expectations with literacy or maths Spring 2 Year 6 Teachers/Learning Support staff Children better understand unacceptable and acceptable behaviour and know how to self-regulate
Dyslexia-friendly classroom – overlays, coloured paper exercise books, displays in class Ongoing GKO/AMC/SCH/all staff Dyslexic learners are not disadvantaged by the classroom environment; they have tools/resources to support their learning.
Provision of specialist dyslexia teaching As required Relevant Teachers/GKO/AMC/SCH Staff can easily identify the support required and ensure correct steps are taken to ensure children are safe.
A healthcare plan is created for children who have a serious health condition to help manage their healthcare needs and ensure that they are safe, supported and able to access the curriculum. As required Relevant Teachers/GKO/AMC/SCH Staff can easily identify the support required and ensure the correct steps are taken to keep children safe.

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