Special Educational Needs / Disability and Inclusion

At Bannerman Road Community Academy, we are committed to ensuring that every child is supported to achieve their full potential. We are an inclusive school where children with SEND are included in the full range of learning and extra-curricular opportunities.

The SENDCo at Bannerman Road Community Academy is Jodi Dyer; jodi.dyer@e-act.org.uk

The Early Years SEND lead is Anna Bowen; anna.bowen@e-act.org.uk

WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I THINK MY CHILD HAS SEND?

If you have concerns about your child’s learning, the first step is to speak to their class/subject teacher or tutor. If you are worried about a specific Special Educational Need or Disability, you may be referred to the SENDCo.

Your child’s teacher or another member of staff who works with your child may approach you to share concerns about your child’s development or learning.

Bannerman Road is committed to working with you and your child to support your child’s needs. We will;

· Identify needs and take action to provide support as early as possible

· Match the right help to each child’s needs

· Work with parents and carers to support learning

· Seek children’s views, where appropriate, about planning and supporting their SEND

Further information can be found in the Bristol Local Offer, our SEND policy and our information report, linked below.

www.bristol.gov.uk/web/bristol-local-offer

 

PARENT SUPPORT AND ADVICE

Bristol’s SEND Information, Advice and Support Service is SEND And You. They can be contacted by phone (0117 9897725) or email (support@sendandyou.org.uk)

The Families, Local Offer, Resources and Advice (FLORA) team provide information and advice for children and young people with additional needs and their parents and carers. They can be contacted by phone (0117 352 6020) or email (flora@bristol.gov.uk)

POLICIES AND DOCUMENTS