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Cordwalles Junior School

Berkshire Road

Camberley

GU15 4DR

Tel: 07809 397811

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Schools and relevant professionals are working together to improve the support available for children and families. 
Dates for future project zone meetings may be found on the home page events section. Please contact us if you would like to attend a future zone meeting or have a specific project you would like help with.
  
Schools have been working together to develop a number of initiatives including:
  
- Supporting wider rollout of the Common Assessment Framework (CAF)
- Clustering school locality team planning meetings
(click for more information on how the pilot)

- Supporting the set up of a Confederation SENCo network

- Putting forward proposals for a specialist Special Educational Needs / Autistic Spectrum Disorder Family Support Worker to provide addition professional support to schools and families - FSW’s link into one or more schools to work preventatively with families, children and the school to provide emotional and practical help through early intervention, signposting, support and guidance in times of change and stress.

   

      The Common Assessment Framework      

  

The Common Assessment Framework (CAF) is a key part of delivering frontline services that are integrated and focused around the needs of children and young people. The CAF is a standardised approach to conducting an assessment of a child's additional needs and deciding how those needs should be met. It can be used by practitioners across children's services in England.

  

For more information on the CAF: The Common Assessment Framework

  

To download: Information leaflets for Children and Young People, Parents and Carers

  

CAF Update - Feb 09

 

      Useful Links for parents and professionals      

(this section is under construction but will soon include contact information for Surrey Primary Case Trust, Speech Therapy,Occupational Therapy etc)

  

      Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCo) Network      

  

The Surrey Heath Confederation of Schools supports the proposal to realign the existing NW Area SENCo network with Confederation boundaries.  The SENCo network exists for the sharing of best practice and expertise, learning and working preventatively to raise the visibility of, and address shared challenges.

 

      Minutes of SENCO Network Meetings      

08 October 2009  04 February 2010  20 May 2010

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