Victoria Lane Academy

Victoria Lane, Coundon, Bishop Auckland, County Durham, DL14 8NN

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Home / SEND / Support for Emotional & Social Development

Support for Emotional & Social Development

At Victoria Lane Academy, we consult with a wide range of external agencies and we maintain a close working relationship in order to access the best professional advice to ensure the emotional and social development needs of SEN children are effectively met.  When children are in Year 6, they receive resilience training to support them through SATs and transition into the next stage of their education. We also work closely with the Local Authority and private providers of additional services, such as Educational Psychologists, Occupational Therapy, CAHMS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service) School Nursing Service, Social Services and Medical Professionals. We try to hold multi-professional meetings in school so that parents can access easily, where they are comfortable in the school environment and pupil participation or pupil voice is sought whenever appropriate.

 We are an inclusive school that welcomes and celebrates diversity. All staff believe that children having high self-esteem is crucial to a child’s well-being. We have a caring, nurturing team looking after our children. The class teacher has overall responsibility for the pastoral and social care of every child in their class so this would be the parents’ first point of contact. If further support is required, the class teacher liaises with the SENCO for further advice and support.

We firmly believe at Victoria Lane Academy that the most important part of behaviour management, is developing positive relationships with pupils, parents and carers. We strive to work in partnership with parents and carers, and share success and praise. We believe in developing classroom environments, to encourage positive behaviours, establishing rules and routines, and setting clear boundaries. To motivate and engage children, we believe in rewarding positive behaviours and using sanctions consistently, when negative behaviour is displayed.

Home School Agreements will be sent out at the beginning of each school year, signed by parents/carers, pupils and staff. This policy needs to be read in conjunction with the Home School Agreement

After any behaviour incident, we take a restorative approach. We expect the children to reflect on their behaviour with an adult and/or peers. This helps to identify why the incident happened and what the children need to do differently next time to change and improve their behaviour.

Attendance of every child is monitored on a daily basis. Lateness and absence are recorded (with reasons) and reported upon to the Head Teacher. Support is given through an incentive scheme where good attendance is actively encouraged throughout the school. We award children weekly, termly and annually on their attendance rate. Where attendance becomes an issue, we hold an attendance meeting and, if necessary, we seek support from the Attendance Enforcement Team.

SEN Information Report

  • Introduction
  • Our SEN Provision
    • The kinds of SEN that are provided for:
    • Our approach to teaching children & young people with SEN
    • How we adapt the curriculum and learning environment for children & young people with SEN
    • How we identify, assess and review children with special educational needs
    • How children with SEN engage in all activities?
    • How we evaluate the effectiveness of SEN Provision
  • Support for Emotional & Social Development
  • Looked After Children with SEND
  • SEN Transition
  • SEN Specialist Expertise
  • Consulting with our SEN Pupils, Parents & Carers
  • Compliments, Complaints & Feedback
  • Key Policies
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Tudhoe Learning Trust (Registered Office)

c/o Tudhoe Colliery Primary School

Front Street

Tudhoe

Co Durham

DL16 6TJ

Tel: 01388 811 765

Email: office@tudhoelearningtrust.co.uk

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Victoria Lane

Coundon

Bishop Auckland

County Durham

DL14 8NN

Tel 01388 603 588 · Email office@victorialaneprimary.co.uk


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