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Following our last update on our SEND restructure, we have been busy interviewing during September.
We have a three year plan to significantly improve the number of local school places for our children with special educational needs and disabilities.
Cheshire East held the first Planning your Future event for young people and parent/ carers on the 4 July
A pilot is underway to provide additional speech and language therapy (SALT) support for children with autism and also to children and families at the early years stage.
An updated Cheshire East Provision Map template is now available on the Cheshire East Toolkit for SEND webpage.
Following the SEND structure consultation earlier this year, Cheshire East Council has redesigned the Statutory Assessment Service (SEND).
A group of Cheshire East Council officers worked together to update the online information about Education, Health and Care (EHC) needs assessments.
The education transport team have put together a flowchart to help direct parents on who they should contact if they have a transport query.
The Inclusion Quality team at Cheshire East Council have been supporting SENCOS on the Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) NASENCO programme.
Online survey to improve the system for high needs funding.
Our SEND Quality and Inclusion team hosted a series of meetings between primary and secondary special educational needs coordinators (SENCOs) recently.
Our termly SENCO network conference was held on Monday 17 June, at Cranage Hall.
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