Sandwell Keeps Talking with help from WellComm Early Years
Discover how Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council use WellComm to highlight pupils with speech, language, and communication needs.
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Discover how Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council use WellComm to highlight pupils with speech, language, and communication needs.
North Star Inclusion Advisory Team demonstrate how WellComm Primary aids identification of SLCN, and how this supports onward referrals to therapy services.
Find out how Holy Trinity Primary School used PASS to aid teacher-judgement in selecting the right pupils for the Engage programme to improve mental wellbeing.
The city of York has used council facilitated collaboration to intervene early to identify and support children’s speech and language development.
Discover how Holy Family Primary and Nursery School used PTE, PTM and CAT4 to assess the impact of the pandemic on pupils.
Discover how Cornerstone Academy Trust use CDS to identify existing skills and barriers to learning and adapt teaching to help pupils achieve their potential.
Holy Family Nursery and Primary School discuss their use of PTE, PTM and CAT4 to identify which pupils are not fulfilling their potential.
Discover how St Bede’s Catholic Middle School use CDS to identify gaps in learning and track improvement against the national benchmark.
Find out how Oakfield Primary School use WellComm and the interventions provided to aid pupils with speech and language concerns.
Find out how South Staffordshire Children’s Centres use WellComm to close the gap for pupils with speech and language difficulties.
Gwyrosydd Primary School explain how they use CDS to support effective, personalised learning.
Find out how Westfield Community School have used CDS to curate a rounded teaching approach, ensuring every pupil’s potential is met.