Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
To read our Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) & Inclusion Policy, click here. To read our Brackenbury SEND Information Report 2024-25, click here.
Brackenbury Primary School prides itself on its inclusive nature and SEND provision.
Special needs fall into four main categories, as identified in the SEND Code of Practice (2014):
- Communication and Interaction
- Cognition and Learning
- Social, Emotional and Mental Health
- Sensory or Physical.
If you think your child may have special educational needs and they have not been diagnosed as such, you should in the first instance contact your child's Class Teacher or the Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator (SENCo).
Each year our SENCo produces a SEND Report, which is presented to the Governors. If you would like to view this report please click here.
Additionally, please for details of Brackenbury's Local Offer, please click here.
Below are some links that parents and carers of children with SEN may find useful or informative, together with links to local family information and local inclusion related groups.
Amaze gives information, advice and support to parents of children with special needs and disabilities in Brighton & Hove. We work to empower parents to help their children live fully socially included lives.
Family Information Service for families on a range of services including childcare, holiday activities and family support services.
BWC aims to empower women and promote independence in a safe, women-only space. Services offered include counselling, groupwork, open access drop-ins, holistic therapies, volunteer training and self-development courses. They also provide an Ofsted registered pre-school alongside services in recognition of the importance of childcare. BWC are committed to supporting and empowering vulnerable and disadvantaged women in the community, and welcome all women, regardless of ethnicity, sexuality, age or religion.