- Home
- Our School
- Key Info
- Curriculum
- Parents
- Pupils
- Our Classes
- SEND
- SEN Information Report
- Introduction
- SEND Hub – School News and Support
- Our SEN Provision
- The kinds of SEN that are provided for:
- Our approach to teaching children & young people with SEN
- How we adapt the curriculum and learning environment for children & young people with SEN
- How we identify, assess and review children with special educational needs
- How children with SEN engage in all activities?
- How we evaluate the effectiveness of SEN Provision
- Support for Emotional & Social Development
- Looked After Children with SEND
- SEN Transition
- SEN Specialist Expertise
- Consulting with our SEN Pupils, Parents & Carers
- Compliments, Complaints & Feedback
- Key Policies
- Disability & Accessibility
- Contact
- News
❗️Weekly Attendance W/E 24th January 2025 ❗️
Well done year 5 for achieving the best attendance last week. 😁👍🎖
We want every child at Willington Primary School to learn and thrive, to achieve this it is vital your child attends school.
Consequently, our attendance target is 96% because we want all of our children to achieve their full potential.
One School - One Family ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Neurodiversity Family Support Drop-in Sessions in County Durham
Neurodiversity Family Support drop-in sessions will continue to take place across County Durham during January, February and March 2025 as part of the pilot. The drop-ins will bring together staff from lots of NHS, Durham County Council, local charities, and community groups into one room.
Parents and carers can chat about their children, ask neurodiversity questions, and receive quality information about the Needs Led Support available to them from:
• SEND and Inclusion; Communication and Interaction team
• SEND IASS
• 0-25 Growing Health Service
• Education Team
• Family Hubs
• Making Changes Together Parent Carer Forum
• Investing in Children
• Getting Help Service in East Durham
• Bridge Creative
• Daisy Chain
• DADLG
• Little SENDsations
• Integrating
• Learning Library
• Hiyed CIC
• Learning a New Way CIC
• CAMHS
• And more.
Children do not need to have a neurodiversity diagnosis for their parents or carers to attend.
Each drop-in session is free to attend and tea/coffee will be available. Support can also be provided with parent/carer's employers to they can attend during work hours, and with transport costs if needed.
2025 dates are:
Thursday 16th January 2025 – 10am-12:30pm, Consett Rugby Club, Amethyst Park, Medomsley Road, Consett DH8 6LU
Wednesday 22nd January 2025 – 10am-12:30pm, Sedgefield Parish Hall, TS21 3AT
Monday 24th February 2025 – 10:30am-1:00pm, Whitworth Park Academy, Spennymoor, DL16 7LN
Tuesday 25th February 2025 – 1:00pm-3:30pm, Cornerstone, Chester-le-Street Methodist Church, DH3 3TF
Tuesday 18th March 2025 – 10am-12:30pm, Sjovoll Centre, Framwellgate Moor, DH1 5BL
Investing in Children are leading this pilot of Neurodiversity Family Support Drop-in Sessions. The pilot has been funded by the County Durham Care Partnership.
To find out more or if you/your organisation provides support to children and families with SEND and you want to be involved in the drop-in events please contact Chloe Dickinson.
chloe.dickinson@investinginchildren.net or telephone 0191 307 7030 ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook