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Video Guide Below are a complete list of all video clips available on this CD-ROM: Introduction David Cameron, Stirling’s Director of Children’s Services, explains Stirling’s vision for additional support for learning. view video clip. Early years It is important for children’s additional support needs to be identified as early as possible so that support can be put in place. For very young children, health visitors and GPs are often in most contact with parents. In Stirling the Community Early Years Team (CEYT) is responsible for assessing the needs of younger children. view video clip. Consulting children and young people Lynn McKerron, Speech and Language Therapist, works with a child from Whins of Milton School in Stirling, seeking his views through use of a talking mat. view video clip. Working together - parents and professionals Interview with Robert Dawson, a local parent, on the importance of parents being consulted. view video clip. Going to meetings: a parents presepctive Donnie Macleod, a local parent, explains some of the difficulties experienced by parents around going to meetings. view video clip. Children with other needs The Act encourages all agencies to work together to support children and young people. Children and Young People may need help for many different reasons, including social difficulties, looked after children, chidren at risk. Freagarroch in Stirling is run by Barnardos and supports children involved in offending behaviour. Some stories from people who have been helped by Freagarroch. view video clip. Multi-agency Working 2 examples where parents describe the experience of having other agencies such as Speech and Language Therapy, Social Services, Health, to meet the additional support needs of their children. view video clip. A flexible curriculum to meet Additonal Support Needs Parents and young people at High School describe the importance of addressing personal and social needs as part of the school curriculum. view video clip. Staged Intervention & the new co-ordinated support plans (csp) Anne Pearson explains Stirling’s system of Staged Intervention for supporting children and young people with additional support needs. She also explains the new document called a co-ordinated support plan which has been introduced by the new legislation. view video clip. Planning beyond secondary school Educational Psychologist, Jenni Barr, talks about the arrangements being made to plan for youngsters moving on from school. view video clip. |
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