Get access to a good SEND policy for your nursery or other childcare provider here: www.openanursery.co.uk/product/approved-nursery-policy-and-procedures/
They can say that a child is struggling with a particular issue e.g. with social communication. But, they are unlikely to be qualified enough to say that a child has autism, as this would be done by a medical professional usually
@@HowtoopenanurseryUK wen an OT confirms tat my child is fine having no major issues still can the nursery continue the SEN activities planned for my child ?
Also is there any benefit a nursery gets by identifying an issue in a child which is not there … saying he has SEND needs ?? Do they get funds which they can profit with ?
@@reenarawat18122schools don’t receive profit for SEN needs, but additional funding to pay for support for the child. It’s effectively paying the wages of the teaching assistant/pastoral support.
Get access to a good SEND policy for your nursery or other childcare provider here: www.openanursery.co.uk/product/approved-nursery-policy-and-procedures/
Can a SENCO declare or confirm a child has a problem ??
They can say that a child is struggling with a particular issue e.g. with social communication. But, they are unlikely to be qualified enough to say that a child has autism, as this would be done by a medical professional usually
@@HowtoopenanurseryUK wen an OT confirms tat my child is fine having no major issues still can the nursery continue the SEN activities planned for my child ?
Also is there any benefit a nursery gets by identifying an issue in a child which is not there … saying he has SEND needs ?? Do they get funds which they can profit with ?
@@reenarawat18122schools don’t receive profit for SEN needs, but additional funding to pay for support for the child. It’s effectively paying the wages of the teaching assistant/pastoral support.