We have a Designated Teacher for Children who are Looked after (CLA), Mr Craig Fleming, who ensures all staff in school understand the implications for those children who are looked after and have SEN.
A significant amount of children may be undiagnosed when they begin to be looked after and we work quickly and effectively to assess any undiagnosed SEN to ensure that they are addressed as quickly as possible.
Mr Craig Fleming works alongside Mrs Emma Woodhouse, our SENCO, and closely with all CLA with SEN and with all staff to ensure that they understand the implications for CLA with SEN. CLA with SEN are supported in school and have a Support Plan which is reviewed every term. All CLA have a statutory Care Plan, which is drawn up and reviewed by the Local Authority that looks after them. The Personal Education Plan (PEP) is a legal part of the Care Plan; which is a statutory requirement for CLA in education provision.
Mr Craig Fleming ensures that CLA have a PEP which is also reviewed every term. The Support Plan and the PEP should compliment each other. If a CLA with SEN requires further assessment for an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) we are particularly aware of the need to avoid any delays for CLA and carry out the EHC needs assessment in the shortest possible timescale. Addressing a CLA’s SEN will be a crucial part of avoiding any breakdown in their school and or care placement.