SEND and Inclusion
Article 23: A child with a disability has the right to live a full and decent life with dignity and, as far as possible, independence and to play an active part in the community. Governments must do all they can to provide support to disabled children and their families.
Our Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator (SENCO) is Emma Marshall and our Inclusion Lead is Scott Freeman.
Emma and Scott can be contacted via email at senco@redfieldet.org.uk or by phoning our main office on 0117 3790777.
Our Community governor (SEND link) is Mandy Blake and our Parent governor (SEND link) is Rebecca Pritchard.
SEND and Inclusion at Redfield
For an overview of our vision, ethos and values in relation to Inclusion, please see our:
For a detailed report on how we implement our SEND and Inclusion policy on a day to day basis, please see our:
If you have a specific question, please use the contents page at the start of the report to ensure quick access to the information you need.
Our Accessibility plan and Equality objectives (for full Equality policy see policies page) can be found here:
Resources and support for Parents and Carers of children with SEND
When my teacher is away social story for RET champion teachers
Educate Together identification and assessment procedures
The Zones of regulation visual guide
The Zones of regulation parent guide
'Listen Up!' - a practical guide for parents of children aged 0-5 (Speech and Language resources)
'Listen Up!' - a practical guide for parents of children aged 5-11 (Speech and Language resources)
One Page Profile and Provision Map blank example
SEN Support Learning Plan and Review blank example
High Quality Teaching and Our Core Offer
Assessment guide for children with additional needs or working significantly below
Example of school risk assessment for school trips
Useful Links
Happy Maps (Parent support for children's mental health)
Ages and Stages Parent Guide (Speech and Language)
Dietician Advice - fussy eating in children
Family Fund
Family Fund help families across the UK who are raising a disabled or seriously ill child or young person aged 17 or under. If eligible, you can apply for a grant. For more information visit https://www.familyfund.org.uk/