Opportune Tailored Support

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Opportune Tailored Support Vision

To enable all our children to have opportune tailored support; i.e. support that is given at the right time, for the right duration and the right level. This support should focus on the child being successful and independent in the classroom.

Our approaches:

Different children in our school have different needs and there are four categories that we support:

SEND – Special Educational Needs and Disabilities

EAL – English as an Additional Language

Pupil Premium – Disadvantaged, Service, Looked after children

Emotional Support

All children who fall into these 4 groups will be recorded on our Gear Support Plans where we record the essential information that these children need to support their independence.

Below, there is an outline of each group in more detail.

SEND

Each child on our SEND register has a Tailored Support Plan that details the specific information related to each individual child, their targets and how these will be achieved. Please see our SEND policy for specific details on how we support children with SEND in our school. Below is our SEND vision that provides a guide to what we want to achieve for our SEND children:

To enable all our children with SEND to be independent learners and to be fully integrated into the classroom, working alongside their peers. We will provide targeted resources and support through a Tailored Support Plan that enables them to make progress across all aspects of their spectrum of needs. 

EAL

Each EAL child who is not yet fluent in English has an action plan that details where they are on their English journey and set them targets for progressing forward.

Pupil Premium (PP)

Please see our Pupil Premium strategy for more information on how we allocate the PP funding to support our children.

Emotional Support

Emotional support is for children who do not fit into the 3 categories above but require additional support because of an event or challenge that may have caused them to experience a period of emotional instability.

Techniques used to support these groups:

Support and Challenge – Behaviour and Relationship Policy

Collaborative Proactive Solutions (CPS)

Brain Integration support

Wheel of Awareness

Story Boards, Writing and Drawing Journals

SIFT

Breathing Techniques

Relational Play

Neuro Diversity Group – Willow Group

External Support and PFSA

Parental Support and Parental Workshops

Interventions

Technology

Physical Resources

 PLEASE SEE THE POLICY DOCUMENT FOR INFOMRTION ON EACH OF THESE TECHNIQUES

Opportune Tailored Support Policy September 2024 

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