Inclusion Advisory Service
Here you will find access to the resources, referrals and other information
about the service areas within the Inclusion Advisory Service.
What we do
The Inclusion Advisory Service is a range of centrally funded services to
support inclusion. The service consists of a team of experienced staff with a
range of SEN qualifications and expertise. Our advisory teachers offer support
and advice to schools, with the aim of overcoming barriers to achievement and
inclusion. We work closely with other sections within CEA@Islington, and with
other agencies, such as the Health Service. Support is provided in the
following areas :
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Literacy Difficulties, including Specific Learning Difficulties/ Dyslexia
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Language and Communication Difficulties
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Hearing
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Vision
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Inclusion
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Teaching Assistants
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Whittington Medical PRU & Home Tuition Service
We work with whole schools, SENCOs, class teachers, Teaching Assistants,
pupils, parents and a range of other professionals.
The purpose of this booklet is to provide schools and teachers with some basic
information about the service and ensure that schools know how to get support.
We welcome feedback from you about the impact of our work on schools'
practice. We work in partnership with you to evaluate the effect of our
support to schools on children's access to the curriculum, and on their
progress. We do this through our records of visits to schools, discussions
with you, monitoring of children's progress towards their IEP targets and your
evaluations of our in-service training.
Download
Inclusion Advisory Service Booklet 2006 - 2007