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SENDCo - Mrs R Bayley

 

SEND Local School Committee Associate -   Mr Dave Brennan

 

Phone Number - 01922 710 145

 

Email - postbox@blakenall.walsall.sch.uk

 

Address - Blakenall Heath Junior School, Field Road, Bloxwich, Walsall, West Midlands, WS3 3JF

 

Policies

 

Use the link below to view the following SEN policies:

 

  • Accessibility Policy
  • Equality information and objectives
  • Medical Conditions Policy  
  • SEND Policy
  • SEN Information Report

 

https://www.blakenallheathjunior.co.uk/policies/

SEN Support

 

The Local Offer is a one stop shop for parents to access the information they need if their child has SEND, for information on Education, Health and Social care as well as leisure activities and other SEND friendly things to do.

 

To access this service please use the following link: 

 

https://send.walsall.gov.uk/

Admission Arrangements

 

The admission arrangements for the school treat all children exactly the same. They are administered in accordance with the guidance set out in the School’s Admission Arrangements published by the Authority. A copy of the Admission Arrangements is available from Education Walsall.

 

Useful websites

 

BBC Bitesize

Website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/groups/c5vpkq13gpxt

Description: Activities, advice and personal stories about parenting and special educational needs and disabilities to help you support your family.

 

Autism West Midlands

Website: https://www.autismwestmidlands.org.uk/online-resources/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIl9bw1oDS7QIVVOvtCh0N1whsEAAYAiAAEgKUJvD_BwE

Description: Autism West Midlands are committed to providing up-to-date information about autism to autistic people, their families and carers, and professionals. We have various information and visual resources available online, all free to access and share.

 

Sensory App House Ltd

Website: https://www.sensoryapphouse.com/

Description: a range of apps are available for pupils with Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD) or Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD). All are interactive and many do not require significant coordination abilities.

 

Special Needs Jungle

Website: https://www.specialneedsjungle.com/

Description:  Special Needs Jungle is a parent-led website, which aims to provide information, resources and informed opinion regarding children and young people from birth to 25 years of age. You can find advice on education and Education Health Care Plans (EHCP), disability, health conditions and rare diseases. There are also some fantastic blogs to read.

 

Whizz Kids

Website: https://www.whizz-kidz.org.uk/

Description: Whizz Kids is a fantastic charity which provides disabled children with essential wheelchairs and mobility equipment. If your child is missing a mobility aid that could help to transform their life, it is worthwhile contacting Whizz-Kidz to see if they can help you. 

Whizz-Kidz also offer free events, such as wheelchair skills training and clubs for children and young people all around the UK.

 

 

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