Special Educational Needs (SEN)

These documents and links show how our school supports learners with SEND.  If you require further information and support , please contact our school SENDCO  Miss Brittany Reeve or Mrs Leonie Cunnington (currently on maternity leave) on 01362 692727.

SEND Information Report 25 26

SEND Policy May 2025

Accessibility Plan 2026-29

If you are a parent of a child with SEN at our school and you have a complaint about the support the school provides please speak to the headteacher. Please follow the link to our Complaints Policy http://www.dereham.norfolk.sch.uk/all-about-us/policies/  or click on the following link Complaints Policy 2021-2024

Useful links

Local Offer Website – The SEND Local Offer outlines what is available for children and young people with SEND aged between 0-25 and their family/carers. It is a useful website for support and up to date information on the services currently available.

Family Voice Norfolk – Norfolk’s parent/carer forum who work with families and service providers. They help improve outcomes for children and young people living with SEND.   

Health Advice & Support for Children – Just One Norfolk – The Just One Norfolk website provides a range of information covering lots of different topics including speech and language, child development and additional needs and health services in Norfolk.

Norfolk SEND Partnership Home Page (norfolksendiass.org.uk) – Norfolk SENDIASS is a free, confidential and impartial service which offers advice and information to families/carers of children with special additional needs and disabilities. You can book a 40 minute telephone appointment with a trained advisor via their website.

Norfolk SEN Network – Supporting parents of children with special educational needs – Their aim is to support parents of children with special educational needs (0 to 16) to find the right educational placement or provision to meet their needs.

Nansa – Norfolk and Norwich SEND Association – Nansa provides specialist support for children, young people, and adults with SEND, along with their families.  

SEND Newsletters

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