My School SEN Support Plan



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Moss Green School My School SEN Support Plan My Name is: Justin Hill Date of Birth: 22/08/2006

My Personal Details Surname: Hill Other names: Justin Gender: Male Home Address: 356 Winwood Way Walthamstow E17 WEE Religion: Unknown Home language(s): English/French Date of Birth: 22/08/2006 Ethnic Origin: British My Parent/Carer Details Mother s name: Laurence Kaufman Father s name: John Hill Home address: As above Home address: As above Telephone: 0208 654 1943 Telephone: 07905681245 Child in Care? No Any Additional Information:

One Page Profile This is an interpretation of my views based on information from my family and people who know me well WHAT PEOPLE LIKE AND ADMIRE ABOUT ME People say I am happy, fun and I make them laugh when I dance to music I am caring to my family I am good at singing My name is Justin Hill Age 9 WHAT IS IMPORTANT TO ME Being with mum, dad and Joshua My food Being outside and going to the park and playing with Josh Listening to music and singing, dancing and dressing up Watching my favorite TV programmes Having my own space and time to do the things I enjoy Our dog Sidney WHAT PEOPLE NEED TO KNOW TO SUPPORT ME WELL Adults need to understand my needs so that I can get the right help and support in school. I don t like to be singled out and supported separately from everyone. I feel anxious when there is lots of people or noise I find it hard to communicate with children I don t know well I need time to get around the playground and the school site

Family Background I live with my mum, dad and brother Josh in Walthamstow. My mum works as a dental nurse in Leytonstone and my dad works as a bus driver in London. I am the oldest. We live in a house with a garden that has a large tree and a trampoline and swings. I really enjoy playing in the garden and swinging on the swings. I love my dog Sidney he is a French Bull Terrier. We play ball with him outside everyday unless its raining. We have a keyboard in the living room and my dad plays music in a band called the Casa. My dad, Josh and I sing and dance to the music. We like to dress up. One day my dad is going to be famous and have his songs played on the radio. I was born with weakness in the muscles on my left side which effects my movement and speech. It took me longer to learn how to walk and speak. I don t like being seen as different. Important People in my life The important people in my life are Mum, dad Joshua my brother My nan and grandad Lilly and George Aunty Jean and uncle Peter My friends Daud and Mo Mrs Snow my class teacher

Summary of my identified needs Cerebral Palsy (hemiplegia) left side which affects my walking and gross and fine motor movement. Delayed speech and language Anxiety Delayed learning What I would like to be good at Swimming and PE Writing exciting stories about my adventures with Sidney Speaking and answering questions in lessons Making more friends

What s important to me (what really matters to me) What s important for me (Good support) My family are really important to me My dog Sidney Going to the park and being outside Singing along to my favourite tunes or dancing at home with Josh I like to be praised for my achievements away from others in class Being treated the same as other children I would like to learn to swim People working with me need to be aware of my needs and how I like to be helped Let me have the time I need to get dressed and eat my lunch Staff need to be aware that I can get anxious in large noisy places and I can shut down and become silent. This can affect me for the whole day. If this happens ask me if I would like to go to the Orange room for some quiet space Working Being in Mrs Snows class Helping Ms Lado with Tudor day Learning about Volcano s Progress in literacy and numeracy Going to Pears club on Tuesdays after school Sitting with Daud and Mo Learning about Tudors Using the computer to learn Not working I don t like assembly or PE lessons I don t like lunchtimes in the lunch hall I don t like having to walk from E block to H block for language group I find it hard to write my work in class and I don t get to use the computer enough

Informal (family and community) support List organised activities that the child/young person does outside of school hours e.g. through the Local Offer or informally through family support (non-statutory) Activity With whom When Attend Pears club Dad and Joshua Every Tuesday at 4.00 Swimming Dad Saturday mornings

Outcome (medium term) My Final Education Resources and Support Plan (example of year 3 pupil) Intervention (solution) Staff/ pupil ratio Staff Weekly Duration Weekly cost Annual cost Achieved/not achieved By the end of year 3 I will have achieved level 2c in literacy and numeracy able to independently play confidently with one other child for 20 minutes In class literacy and numeracy to support individual work on reading, spelling, writing Social skills group to develop friendships, interaction skills and confidence 4:1 HLTA 2 hrs per day = 10 hrs 8:1 Learning mentor 5 x 30mins per week = 2.5 hrs 175 4 = 43.75 43.75 8 = 5.46 1662 208 able to contribute to a small group discussion, observed on 3 separate occasions Language programme to develop my ability to converse in a small group situation 6:1 Teaching Assistant 2 x 30 mins per week = 1 hr 17.50 6 = 2.92 111 able to manage my mobility around the school site A physiotherapy programme to develop my mobility and strengthen my gross motor skills 1:1 Teaching Assistant 5 x 30 mins per week = 2.5 hrs 43.00 1660 able to play independently with one other child for 20 minutes A lunch time social skills activity shared game 1:1 Teaching Assistant 5 x 1 hr = 5 hrs 3 86.00 1090 able to share my feelings with a trusted adult Daily 30 minute session with a learning mentor 1:1 Learning Mentor 5 x 30 mins = 2.5 hrs 58.30 2232 Total 6963

Additional Resources Provided by the Local Authority Outcome (medium term) I will be confident in using ICT to write stories and complete class work Intervention (solution) Use of a specialist lap top and software Staff/ pupil ratio N/A Staff Class Teacher Weekly Duration Weekly cost Annual cost Daily use N/A 896.52 Achieved/not achieved Total 896.52 Level 1B My Support Plan Review The outcomes and support in this plan will be reviewed by my school 2/3 times per year to look at the progress against the outcomes and update the support. The one page profile and other sections will be updated by my parents/carers. The review of support will involve my parents and me. Signed... Parent/Carer Date:...24/10/2014...