SEND & Inclusion
SEND (Special Educational Needs & Disabilities)
Information Report 2025-2026
Reviewed: September 2025 | Next Review: September 2026
SENDCo (Special Educational Needs Coordinator): Lauren Trigg
Contact: Via school office or email:
📧 ltrigg2@firfield.derbyshire.sch.uk
📧 senco@firfield.derbyshire.sch.uk
💡 What types of needs does Firfield support?
Firfield Primary is an inclusive school.
We welcome and support children aged 4 to 11 with a wide range of additional needs, including:
- Learning difficulties (mild, moderate or severe)
- Speech, language, or communication needs
- Physical or medical needs
- Social, emotional or mental health difficulties
- All areas of neurodivergence
We aim to help all children achieve their full potential – academically, socially, emotionally, and personally to enable them to flourish and thrive.
🧩 How will school know if my child needs extra help?
- Teachers check how your child is doing in every lesson.
- If they notice your child is struggling, they will provide extra support in class.
- Your child may be added to a Class Provision Map – a plan that outlines extra help.
- If more support is needed, we’ll meet with you and write an Individual Provision Map (IPM) with specific targets.
- We review these targets termly, and you'll be involved throughout the process.
🔎 How is my child’s progress tracked?
- All children’s progress is tracked by our Senior Leadership Team.
- Children with SEND are also closely monitored by the SENDCo.
- We assess and update provision every half term (6 times per year).
- If your child has an EHCP (Education, Health and Care Plan), we review this annually with professionals and yourself in a face-to-face meeting to assess progress in all areas.
📣 How will I know how my child is doing?
- Two parent evenings each year
- Two termly mini-reports and one end-of-year report
- If your child has an IPM, you'll be invited to three meetings per year to review and set new targets
- You can also speak to your child's teacher or SENDCo at any time – we operate an open-door policy
Some children also use:
- A Home–School Diary for daily updates
- Class Dojo for messages and updates
🧑🏫 What support will my child receive?
Support is tailored to your child’s needs and may include:
- 1:1 support with an adult
- Small group work
- Extra resources or tools (e.g. visual aids, sensory toys)
- Interventions for speech, language, phonics or emotional wellbeing
- Support from professionals like therapists or specialist teachers
🏫 How is the curriculum adapted?
- Work and activities are adjusted to suit your child's learning needs
- Teachers use different ways of explaining or presenting tasks
- Some children use quieter rooms or learning zones for parts of the day
- Seating and classroom layout may be adapted
📅 How is it decided how much support my child gets?
- If your child has an EHCP or Inclusion Panel Funding, this will outline support needs
- For other children, support depends on their individual needs and how they respond over time
- Support can be increased or adjusted as needed
- We also follow advice from external professionals
🎒 Can my child go on trips and join activities?
Yes – all children are included in trips and activities whenever it is safe to do so.
We will:
- Make adjustments for access, medical needs or personal care
- Provide extra adult support if needed
- Carry out risk assessments and work with you to make sure your child is safe and happy. This also applies to residential trips in Key Stage 2.
🕒 Will my child start school at the same time as others?
Yes – we aim for all children to start with their classmates. If your child has more complex needs, we can:
- Offer extra visits to help them settle
- Make transition books with photos
- Speak to nurseries or other schools to gather information
- Adjust start and end times if needed (e.g. quieter drop-off/pick-up times)
- Devise a part-time timetable in collaboration with families to support the best interests of the child
❤️ How does the school support children’s wellbeing?
- We have a strong safeguarding policy to keep children safe
- We write Health Care Plans for children with medical needs
- Staff are trained to provide personal care where needed
- We have a wellbeing team to support children emotionally
- Our staff are kind, respectful and promote independence and confidence
🎓 How are staff trained?
Our staff are trained in many areas of SEND, including:
- Autism and communication
- Emotional regulation and trauma
- Speech and language support
- Demand avoidance
- Dyslexia
- Physical needs and physiotherapy
Staff also receive ongoing training each year.
♿ Is the school building accessible?
Yes. Firfield is fully accessible. We have:
- Disabled parking bays
- Accessible toilets
- Ramps and level access where needed
- Support from the Physical Impairment Team to make adjustments
Please see our Accessibility Plan for more details.
👨👩👧👦 How are parents involved?
- We invite parents in for open evenings, reviews and support meetings
- Our PTA (Parent Teacher Association) runs events you can join
- You can contact staff any time with concerns or questions
- We aim to work in partnership with families.
🧒 How are children involved in their support?
- Children help review their own targets where possible
- They give feedback on what works best for them
- They are encouraged to make choices in their learning
- Firfield has a School Council, giving children a voice in how the school runs
🧑⚕️ What outside professionals support the school?
We work with many specialists, including:
- Speech and Language Therapists
- Occupational Therapists
- Physiotherapists
- Educational Psychologists
- School Nurse
- Autism Support Teams
- Family Support Workers
- Hearing & Vision Services
- CAMHS (Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service)
- Social Workers
- Inclusion Support Advisory Teachers
❓What if I have a concern?
- Speak to your child’s class teacher
- Contact Lauren Trigg (SENDCo)
- If still concerned, speak to James Yellop (Headteacher)
- If unresolved, contact Victoria Beardmore (Chair of Governors)
🌐 Where can I find more support?
Visit the Derbyshire Local Offer:
🔗 http://localoffer.derbyshire.gov.uk/
