Juniper


Welcome to Juniper Class!
Your teacher this year is Mrs De Araujo Harris.
 
Your learning support assistants are Mrs Duck and Mrs Darby.
What is a Specialist Resourced Provision?

Specialist Resourced Provision (SRP) allows children to attend mainstream school whilst having access to specialist teaching staff and a tailored environment.

 

The SRP will give children and young people who are struggling in mainstream schools additional support to enable them to cope better with school life.

 

Children that attend an SRP will have an Education Health Care Plan (EHCP).

 

A place in the provision is agreed by Warwickshire County Council, High Needs Provision Panel. Warwickshire offers two types of specialist resourced provisions - Communication and Interaction (C&I) and Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH).

How do they work?

A Specialist Resource Provision will be located within the school site and provide a nurturing and supportive environment for children to thrive. SRP makes learning accessible and provides a bespoke environment to support their learning. The time children and young people spend in regular classes depends on their individual needs. For some, short amounts of time on a specific activity with support may be appropriate.

 

Others may benefit from participating in one or more areas of the curriculum for increasing periods of time.

 

Children and young people will have access to different resources. Some of the things offered may include a nurturing environment, specialist teaching staff, smaller groups, and speech and language therapy.

Warwickshire County Council - Specialist Resourced Provisions