Special Educational Needs (SEND)
Specialist Resource Provision
Our Specialist Resource Provision is a resource base that offers a bespoke programme of support to pupils with an EHCP and whose primary area of need is Communication and Interaction .
Pupils access a nurturing, personalised and bespoke curriculum based on their individual needs, delivered by staff based within the provision and the mainstream environment. Pupils who are able to access the curriculum in the mainstream classroom are supported by our team throughout this transition.
Our Specialist Resource Provision will be fully integrated within the wider school SEND offer to ensure pupils enrolled within the provision are given the same opportunities as all pupils within the school.
We aim to develop the crucial skills and attitudes each pupil requires to be successful and to ensure that our pupils have a belonging within the school and wider community.
SRP Rationale
Children and young people with communication and interaction (C&I) needs often present with a unique profile of strengths and needs, particularly in areas such as communication, social interaction, sensory processing and emotional regulation. The SRP will be essential in meeting these needs effectively and to support meaningful engagement, learning and wellbeing throughout each pupil’s education.
Many pupils with C&I needs experience difficulties with expressive and receptive language, social understanding and interaction. Specialist SRP staff are essential in delivering targeted interventions that promote communication development, peer interaction and the use of alternative communication methods where appropriate.
Pupils with C&I needs may experience heightened levels of anxiety and difficulties with emotional regulation. The SRP uses autism-informed mentoring to support pupils to develop coping strategies in a structured and low- arousal environment. A carefully structured, low arousal environment with consistent and predictable routines in the SRP, creates a space that reduces sensory overload and supports focus
and engagement.
Pupils are able to use the coping strategies and tools development in
the SRP environment when moving into classrooms and lessons in the wider school. The SRP supports the development of the basic life skills such as self-care, social communication and community engagement all of which are essential for long-term independence and inclusion beyond the school environment.
All intervention is developed and tailored to the individual pupils needs.
Warwickshire's SEND Local Offer
Warwickshire’s SEND local offer brings together information about the local services and support available across education, health and social care for families with children and young people aged 0 to 25, who have special educational needs and/or disabilities
You can read more about Warwickshire’s SEND Local Offer by clicking the link below:



