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Coordinate special educational needs provision

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What is the setting’s SENCO responsible for? Select the two correct answers.

The day to day operation of the SEN policy

Coordinating the provision for children with SEN

All the children in the setting with SEN

Writing the SEN policy

In what circumstances must an early years setting have a written SEN policy? Select the correct answer.

None of these – all early years settings must have a written SEN policy, even if they don’t currently have any children with disabilities or special educational needs.

An early education setting must have a written SEN policy if there are any children with disabilities within the setting

An early education setting must have a written SEN policy if there are any children with special educational needs or disabilities within the setting

An early education setting must have a written SEN policy if there are any children with special educational needs in the setting

Drag and drop the words into the correct gaps.

proceduresstatutoryassociatedneeds

The Special educational and disability code of practice: 0 to 25 years provides guidance on duties, policies and relating to Part 3 of the Children and Families Act 2014 and regulations and applies to England.

Is this statement true or false? Parents’ views are important during the process of carrying out an EHC needs assessment and drawing up or reviewing an EHC plan in relation to a child. TRUE FALSE

FALSE

TRUE

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