Changes to Wiltshire 0 - 25 SEND Service

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0-25 SEND Service - New Ways of Working From 1 April 2022 we are making some changes to the way we provide our SEND Service which we believe will help improve how we work with you. We’re making the changes after we had feedback from families and those using the service and after our own self-evaluation for how we can most effectively support you and provide advice.

What will the new service look like? From the 1 April 2022 we will have: •

Two dedicated email inboxes to manage queries.

One dedicated team to support you through the Education, Health and Care Needs Assessment process (EHCNA).

Two dedicated teams to oversee the reviewing and monitoring of Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs).

One dedicated Preparation for Adulthood Team (PfA) for targeted work.

The dedicated teams will focus on specific tasks. Each team will be supervised by the Senior SEND Lead Workers. Team 1 – Referral and Assessment Team: This team will triage all new referrals into the service, provide advice and guidance to families and settings through the Single Point of Contact and coordinate and progress EHCNAs. A named SEND Lead Worker will

be allocated to each family, and they will support the child/young person, their family and their educational setting through the EHCNA process up until the conclusion of the assessment or the finalising of the EHCP. Team 2 – Review and Monitoring Team: This team will manage the processing of Annual Reviews to ensure statutory compliance to timescales as well as reviewing and monitoring the appropriateness of both placement and provision and, when required, updating and amending ECHPs. Most families will not have an allocated SEND LW at this point but all members of team 2 will be able to support families and schools who have a query or question about an existing EHCP. SEND Lead Workers will act as a key point of contact for families at key times of change, for example, primary to secondary, secondary to Post 16. Children and young people will remain within this team until the point at which they no longer require an EHCP or unless they fulfil the criteria for Team 3/PfA Team. Team 3 – Review and Monitoring Team (Targeted): This team will fulfil the same function as team 2 but to a smaller targeted group of children and young people who fall into specific categories including those learners who are Electively Home Educated, Educated Other Than at School or receiving Reduced Educational Package, Child Looked After, pupils in receipt of personal budgets. This team will also work with families moving into the local authority with an EHCP or Service Children’s Assessment of Need if they are an MOD family. Preparation for Adulthood Team – This is a small, dedicated team working alongside Teams 2 and 3 to promote the Preparation for Adulthood agenda across schools and settings


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