Menu
Home Page

Additional Learning Needs

At Ysgol Sychdyn, we are really proud of our vibrant and inclusive learning community. Staff, students and parents all work together to ensure that our learners feel valued, listened to and are able to access the correct level of support to help them learn, develop their talents and achieve their goals. Our Universal provision ensures that all learners can access common opportunities in ways relevant to their needs. 

 

ALN Code (2021) sets out its aims that underpin an inclusive ALN System.​

‘To support the creation of a fully inclusive education system where all learners are given the opportunity to succeed and have access to an education that meets their needs and enables them to participate in, benefit from, and enjoy learning. ’ ​

What is Universal Provision?

 

Universal Provision is the responsibility of all teachers and staff within a mainstream school to make learning and the environment as accessible as possible for all learners.

 

Targeted Provision is initiated when a child has emerging needs that require additional short term support. Extra provisions will be put in place to support your child; this might include access to Literacy or Numeracy interventions or support from External Agencies. This provision is monitored and reviewed. 

 

Useful Websites/Links

 

BCUHB Speech and Language Therapy Hub for Parents and Carers

 

This hub has been designed by the BCUHB East Speech and Language Therapy Team to help you support your child with their Speech, Language and Communication needs. The aim of this hub is to provide you with advice, information and strategies on how to best support your child with their speech, language and communication needs at home. 

 

https://padlet.com/bcuhbslthub/betsi-cadwaladr-university-health-board-speech-and-language--7h4hd62gwb6em5ie

Sleep Charity

 

The Sleep Charity offers a 'Welcome to Sleep' eBook as part of their ‘Tired of Being Alone’ campaign to support parents and carers who have a child/children that struggle to get good quality sleep. There are many reasons why a child may experience sleep difficulties and this guide explores some of the more commonly reported issues. It is packed with information, advice, hints and tips to help you to get your child to sleep better.

 

https://thesleepcharity.org.uk/information-support/children/

The OT Toolbox

 

Here, you will find screenings for parents, resources for families of children receiving occupational therapy, and tools to help you child develop and thrive. You’ll find therapist-approved activities, self-regulation strategies, handwriting help, and tips for parents.

 

https://www.theottoolbox.com/parent-toolbox/

Top