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Additional Learning Needs

We are proud to be an inclusive school, where the needs of all learners and staff are at the heart of what we do.  We are passionate about providing appropriate support, guidance and care for our learners, families and staff, and aim to include and guide them through the process of monitoring, identifying and supporting any Additional Learning Needs (ALN) in a Person Centred Approach.

We have included some important information on this page, but please feel free to contact us if you require any additional information in relation to Additional Learning Needs.

Kirsty Cusack
ALNCo

 

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Additional Learning Needs (ALN) Code for Wales:

https://gov.wales/sites/default/files/publications/2021-03/210326-the-additional-learning-needs-code-for-wales-2021.pdf

SNAP Cymru:

SNAP Cymru provides free, independent information and advice for parents of children and young people with additional learning needs. SNAP Cymru promotes effective partnership working and recognises the importance of the active involvement of parents and young people in decisions about additional learning provision.

As holders of the Specialist Quality Mark (SQM) our service operates to the highest standards. Caseworkers receive high quality, independent legal training. They are passionate about helping people overcome barriers offering support and guidance that meets the needs of families.

The key objective is to intervene early to reduce the possibility of problems escalating, particularly through collaboration and partnership between the family, school and local authority.

SNAP Cymru: Description of service offered

  • Support for children and young people with additional learning needs (0-25).
  • Advice and support for parents and professionals through a helpline, leaflets, and on our website.
  • Advice on legislation, local and national policy across Education, Health and Social Care, ALN assessment and provision, appeals and tribunals.
  • Casework Support, Independent Advocacy, and Mediation facilitated by accredited mediators.
  • Help for families to prepare for meetings; contribute to assessments and reviews; participate in decisions and explore options; challenge where necessary.
  • Resolve disputes.

SNAP Cymru Opening hours and contact details

Monday - Friday 9.00am to 4.30pm (out of office appointments by arrangement).

Free helpline: 0808 801 0608

Website: www.snapcymru.org

Facebook: www.facebook.com/SNAPCymru

Email: enquiries@snapcymru.org

Useful Information:

How is Additional Learning Needs (ALN) Changing?

https://swansea.gov.uk/howALNischanging

About Additional Learning Needs (ALN)

https://swansea.gov.uk/aboutALNsupport

Professionals Who Can Help

https://swansea.gov.uk/alnprofessionals

What Education Provision is Right for your Child?

https://swansea.gov.uk/choosingaschoolwithALN

What Can Schools Do to Help?

https://swansea.gov.uk/alnschoolsandcollegeshelp

Resolving Concerns

https://swansea.gov.uk/ALNresolvingconcerns

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

https://swansea.gov.uk/ALNfrequentlyaskedquestions

Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Support

Please use the following link to access support and advice in relation to ASD, via Swansea Local Authority

https://swansea.gov.uk/autismsupport

Occupational Therapy Support for Children

Please use the following link to access support and advice in relation to Occupational Therapy, via Swansea Bay university Health Board (SBUHB)

 https://sbuhb.nhs.wales/children-and-young-people/childrens-health-services-swansea-and-neath-port-talbot/occupational-therapy/paediatric-occupational-therapy-programmes/

Useful Documents

Please find below links to useful documents: