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[senco-forum] statemented children and SENCO involvement

Biff Crabbe ba at biffc.vispa.com
Mon Oct 16 20:15:48 BST 2006

Article: [senco-forum] statemented children and SENCO involvement

If the child's special educational needs were a factor in the exclusion,
unequivocally yes.

If you have concerns about the child's ability to manage the readmission
process (which usually includes some berating) without support, yes.

If your professional view is that you should attend, say so.

Biff



----- Original Message -----
From: "WrayJanice Wray" <jwwray14 at hotmail.com>
To: "barbara king" <kingb204 at thegrid.org.uk>; "senco forum"
<senco-forum at lists.becta.org.uk>
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 10:26 AM
Subject: [senco-forum] statemented children and SENCO involvement


Should a SENCO be involved if a statemented child is excluded for 2 days and
then brough back into school - is there anything in the COP that says the
SENCO should bein on the readmiting meeting etc ?
Thanks
Janice :)Janice WraySecondary SENCO, Herts
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