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The Grove Primary School

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Support for Emotional & Social Development

Rachel Crowe – Pastoral Support Worker

At The Grove Primary School we employ a full time Pastoral Support worker, Rachel Crowe. She works with children, young people and families to best support them. To speak to Rachel Crowe about a child or her role please contact the school or email her on: pastoral@thegroveprimaryschool.co.uk

School works closely with our School Nurse team. To speak to the school nurse about a child or her role please contact the school.

Pastoral, Medical, Social and Emotional Support

At The Grove Primary School, we believe it is important to develop the whole child, not just their academic ability.

Pastoral Care

We believe that children are entitled to:

  • Be involved in the planning of their own health care needs whenever possible
  • Establish a routine individually related to their needs and age.

We believe that parents are entitled to:
Be consulted about their child’s personal care, to ensure that it is sensitive to the families culture and reflects their child’s needs. The reassurance that children will, whenever possible, receive personal care from the staff that know him/her best.

To support this we:

  • Ensure children are provided with an Educational Support Plan where needed
  • Have trained lunchtime supervisors who know the school well
  • Ensure all of our staff and visitors are DBS checked and fully trained in all aspects of their role.
  • Carry out social development programmes when appropriate for those children who require extra support.
  • Use playground leaders to support children at playtimes.
  • Have a range of after school activities which promote healthy and safer lifestyles.

Medical Needs:

  • We work closely with other professionals, both in-school staff, the school nurse, outside agencies and parents/carers to support all public health and medical needs within the school.
  • We are able to meet with parents/carers to discuss any concerns within a confidential and supportive environment.
  • We ensure staff receive up to date training and we seek advice from the relevant professionals to meet a families’ needs.
  • The majority of staff are fully trained paediatric first aiders and everyone else is first aid trained to a basic level.
  • We arrange school nurse involvement and drop in sessions for parents/carers.
  • We can produce Individual medical Care Plans for those children who have complex additional needs.
  • We support children with additional Speech and Language needs by working in small groups, on a 1:1 basis or by involving speech and language professionals who regularly work with identified children in school.

Social and Emotional support

  • We place great important on promoting and supporting a child’s positive social and emotional well-being. We encourage children, parents and carers to speak to key members of staff each day. We are also happy to speak over the telephone to those parents who work during the day.
  • We use CAMHS (child and adolescent mental health service) alongside this support where necessary.
    Our school playground leaders support children during playtimes, encouraging positive behaviour and making sure everyone has someone to play with.
  • We always provide staff to accompany the children on their visits and members of the transition team liaise closely with us throughout the year, particularly during the Summer Term.
  • We hold regular parents evenings and provide tours of the school.

If you would like to discuss your SEND requirements in detail please Contact the SENCO Carly Grundy who will be able to advise you further.

In This Section

  • Introduction
  • Teaching Learning and the Currculum
  • Finance
  • Our SEN Provision
    • The kinds of SEN that are provided for:
    • Our approach to teaching children & young people with SEN
    • How we adapt the curriculum and learning environment for children & young people with SEN
    • How we identify, assess and review children with special educational needs
    • How learners with SEND engage in all activities?
    • How we evaluate the effectiveness of SEN Provision
  • Support for Emotional & Social Development
  • Looked After Children with SEND
  • SEN Transition
  • SEN Specialist Expertise
  • Consulting with our SEN Pupils, Parents & Carers
  • Compliments, Complaints & Feedback
  • Key Policies
  • Contact SENDCo

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Oakfield Lane
The Grove
Consett
DH8 8AP
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