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SEND Information

Please find below information regarding the provision for Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) at St. Mary's.

SEND Magazine

The SEND Link Newsletter

Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Local Offer

For parents and carers of children and young people who have Special Educational Needs or Disabilities.

We hope you will find this termly newsletter useful and informative. Please share with your families.

This edition includes:

  • Updates from Trafford SENDIASS, Trafford Parents Forum and Local Offer Advisor
  • What’s On – activities, training and support
  • Have your say about health visiting and school nursing here in Trafford Council, new Mediation service and Schools Capital funding
  • Free parenting courses, how to get a vaccination status letter, new Trafford skills service
  • Local Offer bitesize training and annual report.
  • New SEND wellbeing group launching soon, new Trafford ESOL service, Birthday campaign around foetal alcoholic spectrum disorder

SEND – useful information

If you would like advice from professionals outside school you may find the following numbers and websites useful:

Autism

Autism Education Trust

Why did we create this video?

At the AET, we believe that autism is a difference not a deficit. 

We want to promote wider understanding that autistic people have strengths and differences in three key areas of development. 

Recognising and understanding these differences leads to better support being available for autistic children and young people in education. 

Key to this understanding is recognising that the autistic spectrum is a not a single line from low to high; it is a complex combination of many overlapping characteristics.  

While there may be some shared characteristics, every autistic person is unique, with their own strengths, differences and needs. 

We champion a world where being different is something to be celebrated and where all autistic learners experience a positive education that supports their wellbeing.  

We’d love for you to do the same. 

Autism Little Learners

Social stories are an evidence-based intervention for individuals with autism or social communication difficulties, no matter what their age. Research shows that social stories really do make a difference to explaining why things happen by using visuals (pictures) and words to support the person in knowing what it going to happen and what to expect with something that they find tricky. These need to be shared with your child / young person multiple times for the message to be embedded for them. 

The site is American, so there will be reference to things which are not appropriate for life in the UK. It is worth checking the site regularly as more social stories will be added over time. 

The Autism Little Learners social stories are also listed specific to schoolhome, and community, which may help you to locate what you need. 

Autistic Society Greater Manchester (ASGMA) – 0161 866 8483

National Autistic Society, Trafford – 01254 888 535 ·

Autism Education Trust

Dyslexia

Research suggests that approximately 10% of the UK population experience dyslexia, meaning that roughly 3 children in every class may present with dyslexic tendencies.  At St Mary's we try to ensure that we put in place strategies so that pupils can overcome any barriers to learning from this specific learning difficulty. We also feel that it is important to emphasise how non-'neurotypical' brains can be celebrated! In July 2024, we were successful in our bid to become a Dyslexia friendly school, achieving the Dyslexia Association Quality Mark for Education. 

Dyslexia is a specific learning difficult that is commonly associated with trouble learning to read. However, it can also translate to scribing skills (poor handwriting, trouble with letter formation, finding it difficult to copy from the board etc.), memory and organisation skills.

More information can be found on these websites:

NHS Dyslexia symptoms

The dyslexia- spld trust 

ADHD

Down’s Syndrome

National Societies

Other Useful Links