Parental Guide to SEND at Broomfields
Warrington’s local offer
Follow the link to Warrington’s Local Offer: https://www.warrington.gov.uk/local-offer-send
This site contains information about the SEND Strategy, Early Years, Early Help, Educational, Health and Care, schools and college links, mental health support and much more. Please take a look…
Concerned about Neurodiversity?
ADDvanced Solutions Community Network encourages, equips and empowers children, young people and their families living with neurodevelopmental conditions, specific learning difficulties and associated mental health needs.
Click on the link to find out how ADDvanced Solutions can support neurodiversity:
https://www.addvancedsolutions.co.uk/services-for-families/families-in-warrington/
Their engaging, community-based, learning, coaching and mentoring programmes will help you and your family to better recognise, understand and meet your individual needs, enabling you to manage the day to day challenges.
Regardless of where you live, you can access our community network groups that raise awareness; develop skills; share learning experiences; and build confidence.
Neuropathway referral process
If you are concerned about attention, impulsivity and hyperactivity, then a neuropathway referral would support a diagnosis for ADHD. The form above is the current form that you would need to complete in partnership with school. The CAST questionniare is the first recommended screening tool for this process, along with observations in class and at home.
When completing a neuropathway referral, parents are asked to book the ND Conditions Learning Programme, as part of the referral process. This covers: Autism, ADHD and Sensory Processing Difficulties as well as specific learning difficulties. Follow the link to look at the booking proces.
https://www.addvancedsolutions.co.uk/services-for-families/families-in-warrington/
ADHD Support
ADDvanced Solutions Community Network encourages, equips and empowers children, young people and their families living with neurodevelopmental conditions, specific learning difficulties and associated mental health needs.
Click on the link to find out how ADDvanced Solutions can support neurodiversity:
https://www.addvancedsolutions.co.uk/services-for-families/families-in-warrington/
The following links will help you to support your child before, during and after the ADHD diagnosis process.
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As a school we follow the advice from the ADHD fundation. Take a look on their website. Just click on the picture to visit the site.
Autism
Autism is a lifelong neurodevelopmental condition that can be recognised from early childhood. Each Autistic person will have their own individual strengths and challenges.
If you are concerned your child may have Autism and are wishing to find out more about how to support. Please look at the ADDvanced Solutions website: Autism – Addvanced Solutions
People with Autism may have some challenged around social interactions and commumication. As a school we would refer to the Speech and Language services for support and advice. If a recommendation for a neuropathway referral is suggested, then this is completed in partnership with parents and school. See the section, ‘Concerned about Neurodiversity’ for the referral process.
The Speech and Language Service offer parents training on the following areas: Early Communication Skills Group, Early Language Parent Group, Fluency Parent Group, Makaton, Hanen, Auditory Memory, Narratice, Verbal Reasoning, Vocabulary, Social Communciation 1, Social Communication 2 and Talkabout.
Where a difficulty with speech and language is identified, school can deliver programmes, directed by the speech and language service, to support your child.
Here is some information around areas of Autism from the ADDvanced Solution Website:
Dyslexia and Dyscalulia Support
Where there are concerns about your child having Dyslexia, school can offer a screening on IDL to identify the area of difficulties. Unfortunately we cannot diagnose Dyslexia, but we offer a range of adaptations to support in class . Please take a look at the British Dyslexia Association website for further information.
School can refer to the hospital, where there are concerns around visual stress and tracking. We also promote the use of IDL to support reading and spelling development.
SEND Support from SENDIAS for Parents
Click on the image to link to SEND IAS
SEND IAS informtion:
Most children will move through pre-school, school and college without any major problems, but some children and young people, may have difficulties in learning. If you have concerns or worries we may be able to help.
We can explain:
How the education system works
What early education providers, schools and colleges can do to help your child/young person.
What local authorities and other services can do to help your child/young person.
Your rights and your child/young persons rights.
We work in partnership with parents, schools, colleges, local authority and other service providers.
If an EHC has been declined, SENDIAS can support parents with the steps of mediation.
Warrington Parent and Carers
Warrington Parents & Carers Forum is a voluntary group of enthusiastic, dedicated and experienced parents, carers, grandparents and family members of children and young people aged of 0-25 years with disabilities and additional needs.
Our main objective is to listen to families and young people in Warrington to find out what is really important to them. By finding out what is really important to families and the support they need, we can see what is working well and what needs improving and we can then work with the organisations that plan and provide services in Warrington to make the best use of the resources available to improve your lives.
Click on the image above to find out more and visit the website.
Anxiety information
Download the above document from the NHS, with support and guidance for anxiety and low mood.
Click the links below for further information.




Sleep Support
Occupational Therapy Services
Occupational therapy can support https://bridgewater.nhs.uk/warrington/paediatricoccupationaltherapy/
Our Occupational Therapists provide assessment, advice and intervention to support children and young people in developing their skills in everyday activities.
Our World, My World Assemblies
As a school we feel it is important that all of our pupils and staff feel they are understood and each of their unique qualities are celebrated. We hold assemblies to give information to our pupils about a wide variety of differences and how they can support each other in our world. Please take a look…
Autism
Here is our assembly about Autism. We also used the following video with the children. Just click on the image to watch the clip. The PDF below shows the presentation the children watched.
Tourette Syndrome
Here is our assembly about Tourette Syndrome. The children learnt about tics and how they can support other people with Tourette’s.
Click on the Tourettes Action logo to learn more.
Cystic Fibrosis
In our assembly today, we learnt about CF – Cystic Fybrois. One of our pupils who has the condition helped to deliver this to the whole school. We were so proud!
Click on the Our World and My World to watch a video about CF.
Limb Difference
Here is our assembly about limb difference. We are so proud that a child in Y6 helped to deliver this assembly. They showed how positive and determined they are and how everyone can help support people with a limb difference.
Please click on the assembly and the link to find out more.
Autism and me
Cameron wrote, created and presented his own inspirational assembly about Autism. He gave a brilliant insight into how he finds certain tasks more tricky, but also sees his condition as an amazing gift.
Please click on the assembly and link to find out more.
Down Syndrome
Steve from Down Syndrome Cheshire kindly came to school to share information about Down Syndrome. Here is the video link to his presentation. Click on the image to watch the film.
ADHD
Here is our assembly on ADHD. This was produced by one of our children in Year 6, to support other people understanding more about ADHD,
Click on the image to watch the video that supported the powerpoint.
Anxiety
Here is our assembly on worry and anxiety. Take a look at the videos to see how to deal with worries. Worry affects us all, so do not feel alone.
Deaf Awareness
Here is our assembly about deaf awareness. We are so proud that two children from our school Y3 & Y5) delivered this assembly. They showed how demanding it can be to have a hearing difficulty and how we can all support.
Please click on the assembly and the link to find out more.
Diabetes
Following Diabetes awareness week, here is our assembly about the condition. The children were so supportive listening to what it is like for people living with the condition and they learnt what to do to support hypos (low blood sugars).
Please click on the assembly and links to find out more.
Disability Awareness Warrington Wolves
Warrington Wolves came to school to promote disability awareness. In this fantastic assembly the children learnt about a number of different famous people with disabilities.