SEND CODE OF PRACTICE
The 2015 SEND Code of Practice contains details of the legal requirements and statutory guidance that education professionals must follow regarding children and young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN). This SEND Code training is a five-module course providing an overview of the Special Educational Needs and Disability Code of Practice 0-25 years.
Description
Our essential CPD Send Code online training covers the principles of the statutory guidance, explains what form the support should take, and in particular what those in an educational setting must do to comply.The 2015 SEND Code of Practice is the official guide for those who work with children who have special education needs and disabilities (SEND). This online SEND Code training course is made up of 5 modules, providing 4 hours of CPD training.
Course Outline
The aim of this SEND Code of Practice course is to greater increase your knowledge of SEND, as well as the relevant legislation.This five-module course provides four CPD hours, and comprehensively covers:
- Module 1: The Special Educational Needs and Disability Code of Practice: 0-25 years
- Module 2: Establishing effective partnerships across education, health and care.
- Module 3: Education, Health, and Care (EHC) assessments and Plans
- Module 4: Maintaining and reviewing the EHC Plan
- Module 5: Children and young people in specific circumstances
Delivery Method
Our online SEND training courses are available 24/7, anytime, anywhere.
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this SEND Code of Practice course, learners should know and understand the following:
MODULE 1: THE SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS AND DISABILITY CODE OF PRACTICE: 0-25 YEARS
This module covers details about the Special Educational Needs and Disability Code of Practice: 0-25 years including the definition of SEND, how to distinguish between a child and a young person, the 2015 SEND Code of Practice statutory guidance and the principles of the Code of Practice, the impact of appropriate legislation, and more.
MODULE 2: ESTABLISHING EFFECTIVE PARTNERSHIPS ACROSS EDUCATION, HEALTH AND CARE
This module explains the duties local authorities and their partner commissioning bodies have for developing joint arrangements for commissioning services to improve outcomes for 0–25-year-old children and young people who have SEND, and an Education Health and Care (EHC) plan.
MODULE 3: EDUCATION, HEALTH AND CARE (EHC) ASSESSMENTS AND PLANS
This module gives advice and information on education, health and care assessments and plans including the principles, support for young people and parents, how to write and what to include in the EHC plan, and more.
MODULE 4: MAINTAINING AND REVIEWING THE EHC PLAN
A snippet of what your staff will learn in module 4 is how to review and re-assess EHC plans, transfer of EHC plans, how to amend an existing plan, and more.
MODULE 5: CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE IN SPECIFIC CIRCUMSTANCES
This module highlights particular groups of children and young people whose specific circumstances require additional consideration by those who work
Certificate Gained
Upon the successful completion of the course you will be able to download your CPD accredited certificate. You can also request from us (via email - info@childwell.co.uk) a high quality hard copy version of your certificate along with course transcript at a cost of £13.
Prerequisites
There are no barriers to entry on this online SEND training for teachers. This is an awareness course, suitable for all.
Who is the course for?
This course is suitable for those in the education sector, including local authorities (e.g. education, social care or employment), governing bodies of schools or further education colleges, early years providers and local health boards