SEND
Special Educational Needs and Disability
At Longhill Primary we are committed to offering an inclusive curriculum to ensure the best possible outcomes for all our pupils whatever their needs and abilities. We seek to ensure that pupils with special educational needs and disabilities are fully included in all aspects of school life.
We believe that pupils with SEND and their parents/carers should be at the heart of planning and decision making. We aim to provide opportunities for pupils with SEND and their parents/carers to play an active role in planning their provision in accordance with the SEND Code of Practice 2014.
We recognise the importance of mental health and well-being and we are continuously working together to ensure positive mental health is actively promoted across the school.
Any complaints regarding SEND need to be taken in line with our complaints procedure. This can be found on the Policies section of the website.
SENCO: Miss H Snowden
Email: helen.snowden@hcat.org.uk
Further Information
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HCAT Accessibility Plan Longhill Primary
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download_for_offlineHCAT Accessibility Plan Longhill Primary
- HCAT SEN Policy download_for_offline
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- SEND-Information-Report download_for_offline
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The SEND Local Offer Letter
The local offer provides information for children and young people with special educational needs (SEND) and their parents or carers in a single place.
What is a local offer?
In Hull there’s lots of support available to children with disabilities and special educational needs, and their families. You’ll find information about that Local Offer of support here.
Whether it relates to education, health, social care or parental support, and regardless of who’s providing it, we’ll aim to point you in the right direction.
Click below to visit the Hull Local Offer website :-
The local offer provides information on what services children, young people and their families can expect from a range of local agencies, including education, health and social care. Knowing what is out there gives you more choice and therefore more control over what support is right for your child.
The local offer provides information on a number of things, including:
- special educational provision;
- health provision;
- social care provision;
- other educational provision;
- training provision;
- travel arrangements for children and young people to schools, colleges and early years education; and
- preparing for adulthood, including housing, employment and leisure opportunities.
- HCAT SEN Policy download_for_offline