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?
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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
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Who are the other people providing services to children with SEND in this school?
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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]
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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