
Concerns About Learnig
Queensbridge has many strong links and effective relationships with a range of services and professionals
How will the school let me know if they have any concerns about my child’s learning in school?
If your child is then identified as not making the expected progress, the school will set up a meeting to discuss this with you in more detail and to:
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listen to any concerns you may have
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plan any additional support your child may receive
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discuss with you any referrals or assessments to outside professionals to support your child’s learning
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With your agreement, place your child on the SEN register
Who are the other people providing services to children with SEND in this school?
Queensbridge has many strong links and effective relationships with a range of services and professionals
These include:
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Mental Health Practioner -Place2Be
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Speech and Language Therapist
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Educational Psychology Service
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Learning Support Assistants trained in delivering motor skills groups/ speech and language groups
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Two Reading Recovery specialist teachers
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Maths tutorial teacher
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Writing tutorial teacher
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Young Hackney [behaviour support]
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Stretch and Challenge achievement specialist teacher
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Art and Drama therapist
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Specialist teachers for children with Education and Health care Plans [including Autism, Hearing Impaired, Visually Impaired, Down Syndrome, Communication and Behaviour and Emotional]
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School Nurse
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Occupational Therapy
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Physiotherapy
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First Steps referrals
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CAMHS [Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service]
As with any concern, please do feel free to contact the school office in the first instance to make an appointment with the class teacher and/or SENCO – 02072541186