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<blockquote data-quote="tubolard" data-source="post: 30175" data-attributes="member: 9741"><p>donnamum,</p><p></p><p>I'm sure you are aware, your school's SENCO should be aware of your child's condition. It is the school's responsibility to ensure that supply teachers are aware of who is in their class. However, that doesn't mean that it will happen. Your first port of call should always be the SENCO, if they are failing you and your daughter, then contact the governing body's SEN governor, it is a legal requirement they have one and it is their responsibility to ensure the school meet its obligations regarding special needs. If the school continue to fail to meet your daughters needs then the local authority (LA) has ultimate responsibility, your county councillor should help you contact the relevant officers.</p><p></p><p>Keep pushing home the mantra "Every Child Matters", and they will eventually hear you.</p><p></p><p>Regards, Tubs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tubolard, post: 30175, member: 9741"] donnamum, I'm sure you are aware, your school's SENCO should be aware of your child's condition. It is the school's responsibility to ensure that supply teachers are aware of who is in their class. However, that doesn't mean that it will happen. Your first port of call should always be the SENCO, if they are failing you and your daughter, then contact the governing body's SEN governor, it is a legal requirement they have one and it is their responsibility to ensure the school meet its obligations regarding special needs. If the school continue to fail to meet your daughters needs then the local authority (LA) has ultimate responsibility, your county councillor should help you contact the relevant officers. Keep pushing home the mantra "Every Child Matters", and they will eventually hear you. Regards, Tubs. [/QUOTE]
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