At Cedar Mount Academy we welcome everyone into our community. We endeavour to make available inclusive provision to ensure that all students, including those students identified with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), can enjoy and benefit from a broad and balanced education with access to the National Curriculum at an appropriate level, so that they may achieve their full potential.
Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator is Hannah Yuille she can be contacted via email – HYuille@cma.bright-futures.co.uk
Assistant Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator is Joanne Kay, she can be contacted via email JKay@cma.bright-futures.co.uk
We are committed to narrowing the attainment gap between SEND and non-SEND students and offer a range of personalised learning interventions/opportunities to support this. We are very proud of all our students and their achievements.
Manchester’s Local Offer can be viewed in the Family Service Directory, here:
The Manchester SEND Local Offer offers information for parents, in a single place, which helps them to understand what services they and their family can expect from a range of local agencies – including their statutory entitlements
In this section, you will find information about national and local services and organisations which can offer support to Manchester families. There are also details of clubs, groups and activities especially for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
There are also lots of mainstream clubs and activities which are accessible to disabled children, known as ‘universal services’. Take a look in the main Things to Do category to find out more about local groups in your area. We strongly recommend that you contact the services/organisations directly to ensure that they can meet your child’s needs.
If you have any concerns about the safety or wellbeing of a child, please ring Contact Manchester on 0161 234 5001.
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Special Education Needs Policy 22-23
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Areas of Need 22-23
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Accessibility Policy 22-23
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