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.

Accessibility Plan 2022-25

SEND Policy May 2025

SEND Information Report 25 26

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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