Sheffield Inclusion Model: Supporting Achievement and Well-being in Schools

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The Sheffield Inclusion Model outlines how the SEND and inclusion system works in Sheffield schools, emphasizing the importance of supporting the achievement, health, and well-being of all pupils. Through collaborative efforts with the Local Authority and various partners, the model aims to deliver Sheffield's Inclusion Strategy by promoting inclusive practices, providing early help for children and young people, and driving improvement through the Inclusion Taskforce. Accessing support within the model is facilitated through various channels, such as training programs, specialist provisions, and multi-agency panels, all geared towards enhancing the educational experience and well-being of Sheffield students.


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  1. Sheffield Inclusion Model The Inclusion Model sets out how the SEND and inclusion system works for schools in Sheffield. The culture and ethos in our schools supports the achievement, health and well-being of all Sheffield pupils. The model sets out how we Sheffield schools and settings, working with the Local Authority and partners across education, health, and care will help deliver Sheffield s Inclusion Strategy. It shows how schools and settings are supported to develop inclusive practice and access support, through early help for children and young people. The Inclusion Taskforce and inclusion and SEND school improvement work, commissioned from Learn Sheffield, are central to the model and driving improvement.

  2. Sheffield Inclusion Model: to support achievement, health and well-being for all Sheffield pupils INCLUSION TASKFORCE: Inclusion Strategy Vision: Sheffield will be an inclusive city where we work together to ensure that all children and young people get the right support at the right time so that they can live a happy and fulfilled life. INCLUSION & SEND SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT: Governance, leadership and development Interventions for children and young people 10 targeted SEND Reviews per year (with leadership support) Specialist, IR and PRU provision Support for mainstream Inclusion & SEND Processes Locality SEND Strategic Groups Citywide SENCo Team Lead Practitioner Networks (Trauma Informed, SCERTs, Birmingham Toolkit) Central EHC Panel - Statutory decision making For example: Mental Health Support Teams Alternative curriculum provision SALT Educational Psychology Service 30 peer SEND Reviews per year Multi-agency data, information gathering, and analysis Primary/Secondary Inclusion Panels - multi-agency response to support pupils at risk of exclusion Locality Stage 1 Panels - My Plan QA/supporting graduated response - Pilot in B: Stage 1 locality multi- agency panel Making the Difference Programme 50 schools (2 cycles) Locality Stage 2 Panels - Supporting graduated response/preparing request to assess At an individual, school, locality, and citywide level Sector-led whole-school support Commissioned via LearnSheffield Team around the school - Vulnerable Learner Focus Universal Offer - Developing a Culture and Ethos of Inclusion and Wellbeing Citywide adoption of Trauma Informed, Birmingham Toolkit & SCERTS highly trained staff delivering excellent safeguarding, SEND and trauma informed understanding and practice. Further supported through Inclusion Taskforce SENCo core training offer

  3. Accessing support within the Sheffield Inclusion Model Web links are embedded below. Information available at www.learnsheffield.co.uk/inclusiontaskforce Type of support How to access SEND and inclusion training - Including Trauma informed, Birmingham toolkit, SCERTS and SENCO core training All training advertised on the Inclusion Taskforce section of the Learn Sheffield website. Click here. PRU Provision Sheffield Inclusion Centre Places are for pupils who have been permanently excluded from mainstream school. Placement is used to address the reasons for exclusion and support a return to mainstream provision Team around the school support from services to reduce barriers to educational engagement via whole school and targeted support. A revised model of team around the school is being developed and consulted on which is considering how Inclusion & attendance, SEND, early family support and mental health support can wrap around a school. Currently support can be co-ordinated and accessed the Access & Inclusion Service: Sheffieldinclusion&attendance@sheffield.gov.uk Locality Stage 1 and Stage 2 panels - To discuss individual children and young people and help schools with a graduated response to meeting their needs. Contact your locality lead SEND head teacher or one of your locality SENCOs for information and to attend a panel meeting. - Click here for contact details. - Click here for more information about the locality panel processes.

  4. Type of support How to access Primary and Secondary Inclusion Panels - To discuss individual children and young people at risk of exclusion and identify support to help them Panels meet every month apart from August. Schools can access the Panels by completing a referral form and checklist. A MyPlan is usually required. All referrals must be sent to the Local Authority via Anycomms. Following triage and screening, individual schools are sent a link to the meeting. Central EHC Panel (statutory decision making) Click here for guidance. It is recommended that schools discuss individual cases through their locality SEND panel processes before making a request to assess. Specialist and IR provision These are accessed through the central EHC panel. All children and young people must have an EHC Plan. Places are usually allocated as part of the phase transfer process or following a placement change request at annual review. Interventions for individual children and young people A range of interventions are available that can be accessed in different ways. We are trying to bring access forward so children and young people have earlier support. Inclusion Taskforce: Sheffield s cross-sector, school-led key strategic partnership group The Inclusion Taskforce provides - Support for mainstream inclusion and SEND processes - Governance, leadership and development Click here for more information and contact details. Inclusion & SEND school improvement Contact Learn Sheffield, our school improvement partner. Click here to find out about their programmes and opportunities, including SEND reviews and Making the Difference.

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