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Condition and phase specific training and resources
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Coventry SEND Support Service
Condition and phase specific training and resources
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Introduction
Autism
ADHD
Speech, language and communication
Demand avoidance (PDA / EDA)
Sensory processing difficulties
Trauma Informed Practice
Dyslexia
Dyscalculia
Downs Syndrome
Attachment
Mental health
Visual impairment
Hearing impairment
Physical disabilities
Emotionally Based School Avoidance (EBSA)
Dyspraxia
Oppositional Defiance/Conduct Disorder
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Meeting health needs
Managing Behaviour and Team Teach
Early Years
Support for parents and carers
Meeting health needs
Whole school SEND
Mini guide
Health Conditions in Schools Alliance
Diagram designed to help schools identify the steps they should take to ensure children with medical needs receive the support that they need
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'Safe in school' vide
o for tips on putting the right support in place at your school: 4 mins: plus a range of resources including health condition specific sample Individual Healthcare Plans, model policies and healthcare plan templates.
Council for Disabled Children
Supporting pupils at School with medical conditions
: DFE guidance
This page provides
information to read on the duties of schools to support children and young adults with medical needs
. It explains the law on illness-related absences, administering medicine within school and individual healthcare plans.
Providing support for children and young people with health needs in schools: a joint statement from the Royal College of Nursing and UNISON
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