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  1. Student mental health

    Mental health problems are as common among students as they are in the general population. But it's not just students who have a diagnosed mental health condition that can benefit from counselling. Alan Percy, head of counselling at the University of Oxford, says: "A lot of difficulties are not…
  2. SEND Strategy 2021-2023

    Our SEND Strategy outlines the priorities we are working towards to improve SEND Services in Suffolk. You can download the strategy in pdf form here, or click the dropdown below to read it in plain text.
  3. Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) Service

    The Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) Service is part of the Specialist Education Service. What we do Children and young people with additional social, emotional and mental health needs may struggle to access or engage with learning. We work with schools to help them better…
  4. Communication & Interaction (C&I) Service

    The Communication and Interaction (C&I) Service is part of the Specialist Education Service, and incorporates the Speech, Language & Communication Needs (SLCN) Outreach Service. What we do Children and young people with additional communication and interaction needs may struggle to access or engage with learning. We…
  5. Sensory & Physical (S&P) Service

    The Sensory & Physical (S&P) Service (previously called the Sensory & Communication Service) is part of the Specialist Education Service, and incorporates the: Service for Deaf Children & Young People, the Service for Children with Visual and/or Multisensory Impairments, and the Specialist Learning Support Assistant…
  6. Whole School Inclusion (WSI) Service

    The Whole School Inclusion (WSI) Service is part of the Specialist Education Service, and incorporates the WSI Teachers, the Inclusion Practitioners and the Alternative Tuition Service.  What do we do? The Whole School Inclusion team is a school-facing service which provides advice and guidance around…
  7. Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD) Service

    The Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD) Service is part of the Specialist Education Service and sits within the Cognition and Learning Service. The team is staffed by 7 experienced teachers, all of whom hold specialist qualifications for teaching and assessing pupils with dyslexia/literacy difficulties. The team…
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