SEND Information
At UTC Leeds, we are committed to providing an inclusive learning environment where every student, including those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), can thrive and achieve their full potential. This page provides essential information about our SEND provision, support services, and how we work to meet the needs of all our students.
Our SEND Commitment
We believe that every student deserves access to high-quality education tailored to their individual needs. Our approach to SEND is centered around:
- Personalised Learning: Tailoring teaching methods and resources to meet the specific needs of each student.
- Inclusive Practices: Creating an environment where all students feel valued and supported.
- Collaboration: Working closely with students, parents, carers, and external agencies to ensure effective support and intervention.
Identifying SEND
Students may require additional support for a range of reasons, including:
- Learning Difficulties: Such as dyslexia, dyspraxia, or ADHD
- Physical Disabilities: That impact their ability to access the curriculum
- Sensory Impairments: Including visual or hearing impairments
- Social, Emotional, and Mental Health Needs: That affect their well-being and learning
At UTC Leeds, we use a range of assessment tools and observations to identify students who may need additional support. Our staff are trained to recognize signs of SEND and will work with you to address any concerns.
SEND Provision and Support
We offer a range of support services and interventions to help students with SEND succeed:
- Individual Education Plans (IEPs): Tailored plans that set specific targets and outline the support and resources required.
- In-Class Support: Additional assistance from teaching assistants to help with specific learning needs.
- Specialist Interventions: Access to specialised programs and therapies as needed, including speech and language therapy and occupational therapy.
- Pastoral Support: Emotional and social support to help students manage any challenges they may face.
Our SEND Coordinator (SENDCo) oversees all aspects of SEND provision and ensures that each student's needs are met effectively.
How to Access Support
If you believe your child may need additional support or have concerns about their learning, please contact our SEND Coordinator:
- SEND Coordinator: Sarah Ellis, [email protected]
- Phone: 0113 123 4567
We encourage parents and carers to get in touch if they have any concerns or require further information about our SEND provision.
Working with Families
We value the input and partnership of families in supporting students with SEND. We will:
- Regularly Review Progress: Monitor your child’s progress and update their IEP as needed.
- Communicate Effectively: Keep you informed about your child’s progress and any changes to their support plan.
- Offer Advice and Guidance: Provide support and resources to help you support your child’s learning at home.
Useful Links and Resources
For additional information and support, you may find these resources helpful:
- Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Code of Practice
- Local Authority SEND Information (link to local authority SEND information)
- Contact a Family
- National Autistic Society
- Dyslexia Action
Our SEND Policy
You can find our comprehensive SEND Policy here. This policy outlines our approach to SEND, including the procedures we follow to ensure that all students receive the support they need.
At UTC Leeds, we are dedicated to creating an environment where every student can achieve their potential. If you have any questions about SEND or how we can support your child, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. We are here to work with you to ensure the best possible outcomes for your child.
Click below to download the UTC Leeds School Information Report.