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- The Annual Review - information for parents and carers (68k)
- Information for parents about what is involved in an annual review for pupils with a statement of special educational needs.
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- SEN Assessment and the Statement booklet (123k)
- Information for parents about the assessment process and the Statement of Special Educational Needs.
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- SEN Information for Parents and Carers booklet (206k)
- This booklet is to help parents and carers understand what are special educational needs, what support is available from schools and the Children's Services Authority (CSA), how to get involved and what are the rights of parents and carers.
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- Keep Talking leaflet (154k)
- Information and guidance leaflet for parents and carers on who to talk to about the support being given to their child.
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- The provision planning meeting (149k)
- Includes information on the aim of the meeting, who is responsible for coordinating it and contact information for more details.
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- SEN - moving up to secondary school (822k)
- This booklet provides parents and carers of children with a statement of special educational needs, advice and information about how they can help their child when they are transferring to secondary school.
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- Specialist educational provision in maintained schools (349k)
- Information for parents and carers on the location of special schools in East Sussex. This booklet gives brief information about maintained special schools and mainstream schools that have some specialist provision.
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- Learning and Langauge Support Service (255k)
- Find out how a Language and
Learning Support Service teacher
works with the school to help your
child.
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- Educational psychology service - information for parents and carers (358k)
- What is an educational psychologist? What do they do? How can they help my child? This leaflet has the answers to these questions and more.
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- Educational psychologist - who's that? (771k)
- A guide for children and young people. Includes explanations of what an educational psychologist is, what happens when you see one and how they can help.
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