Sutton’s Special Educational Needs and Disabilities and Alternative Provision Strategy 2024-2027
Find information on the SEND and Alternative Provision Strategy including the key priorities and the latest newsletters.
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A priority in Sutton Council’s Ambitious for Sutton Corporate Plan 2022-2027 [External Link] is to create an inclusive place for everyone where people from all backgrounds feel included, with support for young people, families, older people and vulnerable residents.
A central part of this ambition is to ensure that young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and those attending Alternative Provision (AP) in the Borough are well supported and receive high-quality education services within the resources the Council has available.
The Council’s three year SEND and AP strategy [External Link] represents the next phase of work in the Council’s ambitious for SEND programme and sets out how the Council, schools, health partners and parent-carers will work together to achieve the vision of providing all children and young people in Sutton with the best chances to achieve their best outcomes in life, whatever their starting point, and to prepare them effectively for adulthood.
The strategy which was co-produced with parents and carers and other key stakeholders from across the local area and signed off by the People Committee on the 26 September 2024. The strategy, identifies 5 key priorities:
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Earlier identification and more timely support for children and young people with SEND and additional needs so that their needs don't escalate.
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Embedded joined up and relational practice - so that parents and young people receive more coordinated support when they need it.
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Strengthen access to education and vulnerable pupils to ensure a sufficiency of high quality specialist and Alternative Provision in the Borough.
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Grow the voice and influence of children and young people / parents and improve the way we listen and act on feedback.
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A more financially sustainable system so we can live within our means and prioritise resources on those children and young people that need them most.
What is happening next?
The SEND and AP strategy and the actions set out in the plan will be overseen by the Sutton SEND Partnership which meets every 6- 8 weeks. You can see how this partnership fits into the wider local area governance here.
Ambitious for SEND Newsletters
The Local Authority publishes a newsletter to provide updates on what is going on in the local area. You can subscribe to the newsletter to receive future updates directly. To do this, subscribe to the Ambitious for SEND Newsletter here [External Link].
Sutton's SEND Local Offer
- What is the SEND Local Offer and who is it for?
- The SEND System in Sutton and Key Roles and Responsibilities in Education Settings
- SEND News and Updates
- The Education, Health and Care (EHC) Plan
- Educational settings for Children and Young People with SEND (0 to 25 years)
- Information and Advice for Children and Young People with SEND and their parents and carers
- Preparing for Adulthood for Young People with SEND
- Managing Money for Young People with SEND
- Supporting SEND Health and Wellbeing
- Getting around for Young People with SEND
- Down's Syndrome Guidance
- SENCO Support: Guidance and Key Information
- Children and Young People with SEND who need additional support
- Sutton’s Special Educational Needs and Disabilities and Alternative Provision Strategy 2024-2027
- Cognus Education Services
- Getting Involved with the SEND Local Offer
- Contact Us
- Documents and Policies