Queenswell Federation School prides itself on being an inclusive school. Our SENCo, Mrs Sarah Lloyd, works across both the Infant and Junior schools. We offer a stimulating and welcoming environment where our pupils can thrive and achieve the best possible outcomes within an atmosphere of high expectations, mutual respect and friendship. We continually strive to ensure the best possible provision for all pupils who have Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND), and work very closely with the child/ parents/ carers and any other professionals to ensure their needs are being continually met.
Our school buildings are all on one level, which makes them easily accessible to all pupils.
If you would like further information regarding Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND), please contact:
SENCo & Assistant Head for Inclusion - Mrs Sarah Lloyd
- 0208 445 0524 option 3
SEN Administrator - Mrs Ursula Eady
- 0208 445 0524 option 3
Alternatively, you can contact us via the Junior school office at jnroffice@queenswellfed.barnet.sch.uk
or the Infant school office at infoffice@queenswellfed.barnet.sch.uk.
NOTICEBOARD
The Barnet SEND newsletter
Barnet first launched the SEND Newsletter in Summer 2018. It is a co-produced document with parents, education, health and social care. There are a number of interesting and informative SEND related articles (e.g. young person voice item) with useful links and updates.
Please click on this link to see all the published SEND newsletters:
https://www.barnetlocaloffer.org.uk/pages/foot/newsletters - you can subscribe and be emailed each Barnet SEND newsletter when it is published.
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AUTISM - An Interview With Alis Rowe
This is a fantastic interview with an Autistic woman called Alis Rowe, also known as ‘The girl with the Curly hair’.
The interview (which is a few years old now) is an amazing insight into how Autistic people communicate. She is interviewed by the wonderful Michael Rosen. We hope you enjoy it!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b096hcz2
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Family Fund (click here for website)
Family Fund provide grants to families raising disabled and seriously ill children across the UK.
We help families across the UK who are raising a disabled or seriously ill child or young person aged 17 or under. You can apply to Family Fund if:
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Barnet Integrated Clinical Service (BICS)
Telephone Support - 07926 085 495
BICS provides mild to moderate children, young people, family mental health (CYP MH) clinical services across the borough. BICS is made up of low (mild) intensity and high (moderate) intensity multidisciplinary clinical teams of clinical and operational managers, clinicians and non-clinical staff that are integrated in schools, GP surgeries, the community, Early Help, Social Care and Youth Offending Services.
We work within a stepped care model of delivering a range of evidence-based therapeutic interventions working closely with NHS specialist CAMHS and Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise Sectors. We also provide consultations, training and workshops with our colleagues within in schools, GP surgeries, the community, Early Help, Social Care and Youth Offending Services and the voluntary sector.
Please refer a child or young person to us if you are concerned about social, emotional or behavioural needs within the context of mild to moderate mental health difficulties.
Referrals can be made via The Universal Plus Form on the Barnet website from external agencies and parents, or if the CYP is known to the Local Authority you can refer via our ‘BICS request for service’ form within EHM/LCS. See link below for more information on our inclusion/exclusion criteria and how to refer.
Family Therapy Clinics information for professionals (PDF 1000KB)
Children and Young People Wellbeing workshops 2021 (PDF 814KB)
We offer a wide range of services to support mild to moderate mental health difficulties across the borough this includes initial assessments, multi-agency liaison, groups, workshops, podcasts, individual and family evidence based interventions. Further information on all services for both professionals and families is available at www.barnet.gov.uk/BICSExternal link.
E-mail BICS@barnet.gov.uk for general enquiries
Phone: Support Line on 07926 085 495 (9am to 5pm)
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ADHD IN BARNET
SUPPORTING PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH ADHD
ADHD in Barnet is a new project offering information and support to parents whose children either have a diagnosis of ADHD or are waiting for an assessment. We will be running drop ins, workshops and training programmes. We take referrals from schools, CAMHS, other organisations and we also accept self-referrals.
Please email: support@addiss.co.uk
Tel: 020 3638 8080
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CHILDREN IN CARE
Promoting the Achievement of Looked After Children
We are pleased to share the following information about how we have collaborated with UCL and schools across the Borough to promote the achievement of Looked After Children and Young People in Barnet.
Please take a look at the published booklet below:
CARERS SUPPORT GROUP
We are very fortunate to host a popular Carers Coffee Afternoon every term in the Juniors SEN room, for foster carers, special guardians and adoptive parents. Carers from outside the Queenswell Federation community are also welcome!
Useful external website links:
SENDIASS
Barnet SEND Information, Advice and Support Service offers free, confidential, and impartial information, guidance, advice and support for parents/carers of children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND). Further information is available on the Barnet Local Offer home page.
Contact details:
Please email sendIASS@barnet.gov.uk or telephone 0208 359 7637.
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We have achieved the Inclusion Quality Mark award for the excellent work we do to ensure Inclusion throughout the school.
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SEND Documents
The Designated Teacher for Children in Care is:
Mrs Sarah Lloyd, SENCo & Assistant Head for Inclusion
The Juniors Child & Family Support Worker is Mrs Sally Shearly
The Infants Child & Family Support Worker is Ms Helen Myers
We run a regular Carers Support Group alongside the Infant school, and invite special guest speakers to the Carers' Coffee Afternoons.
What we offer:
Here are some examples of the different activities and experiences we offer for children with Special Educational Needs at Queenswell Junior School: