Special Educational Needs Sen Additional Learning Needs
Found 4 free book(s)Identifying and supporting Special Educational Needs
www2.oxfordshire.gov.ukSpecial Educational Needs The Special Educational Needs (SEN) Code of Practice (2014) sets out guidance and expectations in relation to identifying, assessing and providing for children and young people with special educational needs. A child or young person has a special educational need if they have a learning difficulty or disability which ...
Special education needs and disability review - GOV.UK
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukidentified as having special educational needs. Pupils with special educational needs are categorised, using the 2001 Special Educational Needs Code of Practice, according to the degree of support they require. When pupils are regarded as requiring School Action, this usually means they have additional learning needs and
Additional learning needs (ALN) transformation programme
gov.wales1. The introduction of the term ‘additional learning needs (ALN)’ The Act replaces the terms ‘special educational needs (SEN)’ and ‘learning difficulties and/or disabilities (LDD)’ with the new term ‘additional learning needs (ALN)’. 2. A 0 to 25 age range There will be a single legislative system relating to the support given to
Special Educational Needs (SEN) Support in the Early Years
www.kent.gov.ukEvery child or young person with special educational needs should have SEN support. This means help that is additional to or different from the support generally given to other children or young people of the same age. In the early years, it is important that there is no delay in putting