simone3112
Active Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Parent of person with diabetes
Who has a SEN and which council has given it?????
My son is 4yr old and due to start school in september.
Me and my DSN have met with the Head Teacher. The result was that they would visit his nursery and discuss his routine. They would then give me a plan of action for Harry's care.
The head teacher told me that NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL DO NOT GIVE SEN FOR HEALTH NEEDS???
I still haven't heard anything and after the post tonight i am starting to panic.
I do not want to upset the school as my daughter goes. Harry is on a pump and would need someone to work out his carbs at lunch, he also has finger pricks 10.30am dinner 2.30pm tea etc. Even on the pump we still maintain the snacks during the course of the day. Harry can't read and would not be able to do this. He can lock his pump and do his finger prick but that's all.
I am a full time single mother that recieves no support from Dad. (CSA c**p!!!) If I had to give up work it would mean literally giving up our home!
I want as much info as possible. I've been on CWD website and have my legislation to add like (when he hypo/hyper it will effect his learning ability etc) But I want to know how many people have SEN or the care plan the school has given to reception children without SEN.
Has anyone heard of Newcastle Council giving SEN to a diabetic child. There website infers they take it into consideration.
My son is 4yr old and due to start school in september.
Me and my DSN have met with the Head Teacher. The result was that they would visit his nursery and discuss his routine. They would then give me a plan of action for Harry's care.
The head teacher told me that NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL DO NOT GIVE SEN FOR HEALTH NEEDS???
I still haven't heard anything and after the post tonight i am starting to panic.
I do not want to upset the school as my daughter goes. Harry is on a pump and would need someone to work out his carbs at lunch, he also has finger pricks 10.30am dinner 2.30pm tea etc. Even on the pump we still maintain the snacks during the course of the day. Harry can't read and would not be able to do this. He can lock his pump and do his finger prick but that's all.
I am a full time single mother that recieves no support from Dad. (CSA c**p!!!) If I had to give up work it would mean literally giving up our home!
I want as much info as possible. I've been on CWD website and have my legislation to add like (when he hypo/hyper it will effect his learning ability etc) But I want to know how many people have SEN or the care plan the school has given to reception children without SEN.
Has anyone heard of Newcastle Council giving SEN to a diabetic child. There website infers they take it into consideration.