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T he SEN and Disability Reforms: o ne month in, and counting…

T he SEN and Disability Reforms: o ne month in, and counting…. Annual Parent C arer Participation Event 1 October 2014. Ann Gross Director, Special Needs and Children Services Strategy. The ‘old’ system of SEND support was complicated, expensive and delivered poor outcomes.

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T he SEN and Disability Reforms: o ne month in, and counting…

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  1. The SEN and Disability Reforms:one month in, and counting… Annual Parent Carer Participation Event 1 October 2014 Ann Gross Director, Special Needs and Children Services Strategy

  2. The ‘old’ system of SEND support wascomplicated, expensive and delivered poor outcomes

  3. Aims of the reforms We want allchildren and young people to achieve well in their early years, at school and in college;find employment; lead happy and fulfilled lives; and have choice and control over their support. The SEND reforms will implement a new approach which seeks to join up help across education, health and care, from birth to 25. Help will be offered at the earliest possible point, with children and young people with SEND and their parents andcarers fully involved in decisions about their support and what they want to achieve. This will help lead to better outcomes and more efficient ways of working.

  4. Working with children, young people and parents

  5. Managing transition to the new system

  6. Changes for young people aged 16+

  7. Working with health partners

  8. Supporting, monitoring and challenging Support Monitor and Challenge LA/PCF survey LA Champions PCFs Performance Data Delivery Partners DfE/DH Published Materials SEND Advisers

  9. Communications DfE DH Local Authorities NHS England NNPCF Delivery Partners Local Offer VCS/other Orgs Parent Carer Forums Media IASS/IS EY/Schools/ Post-16 CCGs Children, young people and parents

  10. Moving Forward – the role of DfE

  11. Key milestones 15 Oct – Minister attends NNPCF meeting Autumn – Decisions on funding made Oct/Nov – LA/PCF Survey Autumn – Ofsted Report published Nov/Dec – Easy Read guide published April – new Parent Carer assessment law in place April – new Young Offender provisions Sept – All LDAs transferred April – All statements transferred

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