Specialist Support for Pupils
In our school if we feel a pupil needs more specialist help we can work with the following people to get this.
Agency or Service |
Who they work with |
How school can get in touch with them |
Behaviour Support Service (BSS) |
Children or young people with emotional, social or mental health difficulties that impacts on their behaviour in school |
School have an allocated worker who they will contact after a parent or carer signs a referral form |
Beacon School Support |
Children or young people with emotional, social or mental health difficulties that impacts on their behaviour in school |
School have an allocated worker who they will contact after a parent or carer signs a referral form |
Communication and Autism Team (CAT) |
Children or young people who are being assessed for or already have a diagnosis of Autism or communication difficulties. They will also provide support for families of children or young people with these difficulties |
School have an allocated teacher who they will contact after a parent or carer signs a referral form. |
Community Paediatricians |
Children or young people with possible medical or neurological difficulties that require specialist medical assessment and diagnosis. |
School or the pupils GP completes a referral with consent from the child’s parents. |
Educational Psychology Service (EPS) |
Children or young people with complex needs. An Educational Psychologist will always be involved with a child or young person who is referred for an Education, Health and Care Plan. |
School have an allocated worker who they will contact after a parent or carer signs a referral form
They work closely with the child and parent too |
Physical Disability Service (PDS) |
Children or young person with physical difficulties which impact on their access in the school setting. |
School have an allocated worker who they will contact after a parent or carer signs a referral form |
Place2Be |
Children or young person who requires emotional wellbeing or counselling support on a 1:1 or small group basis |
School have an allocated team based in school, children can self-refer to Place2Talk or can be referred by staff for more intensive support once a parent/carer signs a consent form |
Pupil and School Support (PSS) |
Children or young people who are working below the levels expected for their age in cognition and learning. A Pupil and School Support Teacher will also work with staff in schools offering support, advice and training. |
School have an allocated worker who they will contact after a parent or carer signs a referral form |
Sensory Support Service (SSS) |
Children or young people who have particular sensory needs such as visual or hearing difficulties where access to the usual school environment is effective. |
Pupils are usually referred following a medical diagnosis; however school can phone them for further support and general advice. |
Speech and Language Therapy Service (SaLT) NHS |
Children or young people with a high level of speech and language difficulties. |
School can fill in a form which parents or carers sign. The family doctor can also complete this form. |
Speech and Language Therapy Service (SaLT) Soundswell
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Children or young people with a suspected speech and language difficulty (articulation or understanding) |
School can refer concerns with written parental consent for a speech or language assessment to be completed. The therapist will then outline a programme of care to be delivered by trained school staff. |
Occupational Therapy |
Children or young people with physical difficulties that require regular exercise. |
School make contact with another professional who is able to sign/make a referral on behalf of the family – this is completed with consent from the child’s parent/carer. |
School Nurse |
Children or young people with medical needs, concerns regarding eating, weigh or bedwetting particularly where medication is needed. |
School has an allocated school nursing team who are available to offer advice and support over the phone. For more complex needs a referral can be submitted with verbal parental consent. |