What does fully inclusive practice mean and how will you know if the service you have chosen for your child is inclusive?
The SEND Code of Practice demands that '‘All children are entitled to an education that enables them to; achieve the best possible educational and other outcomes, and become confident young children with a growing ability to communicate their own views and ready to make the transition into compulsory education. (Early Years) providers must have arrangements in place to support children with SEN or disabilities. These arrangements should include a clear approach to identifying and responding to SEN. The benefits of early identification are widely recognised – identifying need at the earliest point, and then making effective provision, improves long-term outcomes for children. All those who work with young children should be alert to emerging difficulties and respond early. In particular, parents know their children best and it is important that all practitioners listen and understand when parents express concerns about their child’s development. They should also listen to and address any concerns raised by children themselves''. (5.1 – 5.5 SEND Code of Practice 0-25 years July 2014)