Mr Hannah is our Special Educational Needs and Disability coordinator (SENDCO)
Mrs Currah is currently undertaking her SENDCo qualification and supports with SEND across the school.
Mrs Geach is our SEND governor and monitors the impact of SEND.
Mrs Campbell is our Thrive practioner and is trained to support individual or groups of children with their emotional and social development.
Mrs Dan is our Mental Health Lead and works with children and adults to support their wellbeing inside and outside of school.
Caitlin is Duloe's Education Mental Health Practitioner and works for The Children's Mental Health Support Team. She often comes into school to work with children and support them with their wellbeing.
If you wish to discuss your child's learning support, your child's teacher is the first point of call. If you need further help, please contact our SENDCo via the school office on 01503 262059.
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Service/organisation |
What they
do in brief |
Contact
details |
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Early Support
|
Early
Support is a service which helps disabled children and young people. It is
part of the Disabled Children and Therapy Service. |
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Early Years Services
|
The
Early Years Service helps the youngest children (aged 0-5) in Cornwall
to learn, play and develop |
https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/schools-and-education/pre-school-and-early-years/early-years-service/
|
|
Health Visiting
|
We
can support families from late pregnancy to when your child turns 5 years of
age. |
|
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Portage
|
Portage
workers are Early Years practitioners who have a good knowledge of child
development and have special needs experience. |
|
|
School Nurse |
Your
School Nurse is available to your child and family from when they start
school until they transition into adult services. |
|
|
Educational Psychologist |
An educational
psychologist applies expertise in child development and learning
processes to support children and young people (ages 0-25) who are
experiencing problems that hinder their education |
|
|
Speech and Language |
We help them and their communication partners understand
their strengths and needs, and to feel confident supporting their speech and
language differences and difficulties. |
https://www.cornwallft.nhs.uk/childrens-speech-and-language-therapy/
|
|
Autism Spectrum Team |
Our team support autistic children and young people aged 4
to 16 who are on roll at a school in Cornwall. |
|
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Council for Disabled Children |
We work collaboratively, from policy
into practice, to ensure the best outcomes for children and young
people. |
|
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SENDIASS |
We have tools and services to empower children and young
people with a special educational need or disability and support parents /
carers of children with special educational needs or disability. |
|
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Education Welfare Service |
We aim to ensure that every child in Cornwall has the opportunity to
access education. |
|
|
CAMHS |
The
service helps children and young people deal with a range of emotional,
behavioural or mental health issues. |
https://www. providers.cornwall.gov.uk/Article/171436
|
|
Occupational Therapy |
We work with disabled children and young people
aged who have a permanent and substantial learning or physical disability |
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