
Our Children's Centres offers a range of services for families with children from birth to five years old and young people within Suffolk, in a location that is handy for them.
Our Children's Centres offers a range of services for families with children from birth to five years old and young people within Suffolk, in a location that is handy for them.
We provide the following services: Effective links with Jobcentre Plus. Base for childminders to meet. Child and family health services. Support for children and parents with special needs. Family support and parental outreach services.
How does High Suffolk & Eye Children’s Centre cater for children and families with special educational needs and/or disability?
Children's Centres are for families with children under five. In Suffolk we have joined up our Children’s Centre’s with our Health Visiting service, as we believe this will provide you with the best care and support. The Children's Centre teams are made up of Health Visitors, Healthy Child Practitioners and Health and Children's Centre Advisors.
At High Suffolk & Eye Children’s Centre, we are committed to promoting and providing high quality learning and play opportunities. We believe in valuing and respecting each individual in a welcoming, accessible and inclusive environment. The centre has an equal opportunity policy which is reviewed as a minimum yearly. We offer a range of universal and targeted support and services which are designed to meet the needs of all users.
Where possible, all our group activities are planned to meet individual children’s needs. We work within the Early Years Foundation Stage framework, and will capture evidence of your child’s progress as she/he attends the centre. Play sessions will offer activities which can be arranged on different heights including floor level and we can adapt sessions to meet individual’s needs. All our toys and equipment are suitable for children aged 0 to 5 years and we have a range of specialist resources, including sensory equipment.
We offer a range of parenting courses to help support parents in managing challenging behaviours. Please see our timetable for a full lists of groups and for more information.
How will staff support my child's needs?
Staff are on hand during our activities and can offer help and support as required. One-to-one support is available for families in the home and we will work in partnership with you and other agencies in meeting your families and child’s individual needs. Your child is at the heart of our service, and should you require additional help, we will work with you to help identify any areas of concern, ensuring your child’s wishes and feelings are at the centre of the support. We are trained to use the Common Assessment Framework to ensure that we are able to undertake a good assessment of your child’s needs, recognising and building on their strengths.
Information, advice and guidance is available and we can help to signpost you to other relevant local services and support as required. These can include:
When it is time for your child to start attending nursery or school, we can support you the transition period as we know this can be both challenging and an emotional time. Together, we can develop a transition passport which will help ensure that there is a smooth transition for you and your child.
We work closely with other agencies in the community and have good links with Eye Opportunity Group, which offers families a range of support services and where children with SEN can access play activities. Eye Opportunity Group has a designated notice board at Eye Children’s Centre.
What arrangements are in place to ensure that High Suffolk & Eye Children’s Centres are accessible for children and families with special educational needs and/or disability?
Our Centres are DDA compliant and are fully accessible from all entrances and exits. The site at Debenham has a disabled parking space outside the front entrance.
Our outdoor play areas have ramped access and consist of some concreted areas, softer outdoor flooring and artificial grass. We have covered areas at both sites. The garden has a mixture of high and low level beds, where children can dig, plant and watch things grow. Within the centres we have accessible toilets with baby change facilities which include emergency alarms. All the rooms at Eye have non slip flooring and Debenham has a mixture including a carpeted area.
The furniture within both centres is entirely moveable and adaptable allowing us the flexibility of creating and moving spaces if required. All resources and equipment are displayed at child-height, and are fully accessible, allowing children to make independent choices about their play.
What training or experience do the staff supporting children and young people with SEND have?
The centre is an inclusive setting with staff experienced and trained in early years care and education.
Staff Training undertaken includes: