SEND
Inclusion, SEND and Wellbeing support
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) at Crosslee
At Crosslee Primary School, we are committed to providing an inclusive and nurturing environment where all children, including those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), are supported to reach their full potential.
We believe that every child is unique and we work closely with families, staff, and external professionals to ensure that individual needs are understood and met through high-quality teaching, personalised support, and a caring school community.
On this page, you’ll find links to key policies and helpful documents that outline our approach to SEND support. Whether you’re a current parent or considering Crosslee for your child, we hope this page provides the clarity and reassurance you’re looking for. If you have any questions or would like to speak to our SENDCo (Special Educational Needs Coordinator), please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Process for Parents and Teachers with SEND Concerns
External Agencies who Support School
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Mental Health and Wellbeing
If your child tells you they are struggling with their mental health or if you suspect this, you should always contact your GP for support and advice.
NHS Mental Health Services
Services from other organisations are available by website or phone/text
Supporting Parents Help finder (Young Minds)
Times are tough for many people right now. Parents find themselves pulled in many different directions and children may be struggling being in the house for so much longer than usual. A mixture of concern about covid, working from home and children at home, along with possible financial impacts make for a stressful household.
Young Minds have created a useful 'Supporting Parents Helpfinder'. By answering six questions, parents can find out how to support their child's mental health during the pandemic (and beyond). Find the help finder here: https://youngminds.org.uk/supporting-parents-helpfinder/
When emotions explode (Young Minds)
Young Minds have also created a useful poster highlighting ways to give support to children when they have angry feelings or outbursts and may help families start a conversation and talk about each other’s feelings.
Download the poster here:
/docs/imported/Crosslee-Primary-School/when-emotions-explode-poster.pdf
Kooth - online emotional and mental health support ages 11-18
kooth.com/urgent-support for a crisis service
Samaritans
116 123
Barnardos
Family support with lockdown and Covid 19 stresses
https://www.barnardos.org.uk/c19
Barnardos Boloh – Helpline and webchat for 11+ for Black, Asian and Ethnic Minority children and young people
0800 1512605
https://helpline.barnardos.org.uk/
Shout – for anyone in crisis at anytime
Text 85258
Mood Swings
MoodSwings 36 New Mount St, Manchester M4 4DE. Helpline staffed from 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday - 0161 832 37 36. Online and Skype support - contact them on info@moodswings.org.uk or https://www.facebook.com/Moodswings-289363603529/
Rapid Response Team
The Greater Manchester?Rapid Response Team is a team of mental health professionals providing support to children and young people under 18 years old in mental health crisis.? They provide community-based rapid assessment and brief intensive support for up to 72 hours. If you have been?seen by their service before, you can?self-refer for up to six months after discharge by calling 0300 323 0911.?
If you are under 18 and experiencing a mental health crisis and need urgent help, please contact their Mental Health Crisis Line on Freephone 0800 051 3253.
Anna Freud Centre resources
For adoptive parents, special guardians and foster parents
https://www.annafreud.org/parents-and-carers/adoptive-parents-special-guardians-and-foster-carers/
For parents and carers
https://www.annafreud.org/parents-and-carers/resources/
Youth Wellbeing Directory – find the right service for your need by location, service name or keyword
https://www.annafreud.org/on-my-mind/youth-wellbeing/find-a-service-near-you/
Apps with self-help strategies reviewed by Anna Freud Centre, including self-harm reduction strategies
https://www.annafreud.org/on-my-mind/self-care/apps-delivering-self-help-strategies/
Safeguarding support
Childline – online and on the phone
https://www.childline.org.uk/kids/
0800 1111
Report online abuse
https://www.ceop.police.uk/safety-centre