Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)

Long Sutton County Primary School values the abilities and achievements of all its pupils, and is committed to providing each pupil with the best possible support to ensure they reach their full potential.

We recognise that many pupils will have special needs at some time during their school life. Whilst many factors contribute to the range of difficulties experienced by some children, we believe that much can be done to overcome them by parents, teachers, support staff and pupils working together.

Our SEND Newsletters

Information

SENCo: Miss H Pycock

Our SEN Information Report

SEND Policy

Accessibility Plan

Lincolnshire Local Offer

Children with Health Needs who Cannot Attend School Policy

Our documents are in PDF format, unless otherwise stated. If you are unable to open them then you can download a free PDF reader from Adobe.

Liaise - SEND information Advice and support service in Lincolnshire

Liaise is the Special Educational Needs and Disability Information, Advice and Support Service (SENDIASS) for Lincolnshire.

We provide free, confidential and impartial information, advice and support to children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and their parents and carers. We aim to ensure that the views of children, young people and their families are heard and included in decision making, in order to achieve the best possible outcomes and help prepare for adulthood.

Due to the current Covid19 pandemic, we are unable to attend face to face events to promote our service to families. In light of this, we are circulating information to schools that may have pupils attending who live in Lincolnshire and are therefore eligible for support from us.

Our phone number is 0800 195 1635 and our email address is liaise@lincolnshire.gov.uk

What do we mean by
impartial information?

LPCF

Lincolnshire Parent Carer Forum is recognised and supported by the Department for Education (DfE) under the Special Educational Needs and Disability Code of Practice (2015)

LPCF is specifically tasked with working alongside the Local Authority and Health to help ensure that the services they plan, commission, deliver and monitor meet the needs of children with Disabilities and Special Educational Needs.

LPCF

LPCF Newsletter

Lincolnshire Young Minds Online Workshops

Lincolnshire Young Minds have developed online workshops for children and young people and parents and carers to access themselves.

www.lpft.nhs.uk