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0-25 SEND Code of Practice 2015 p98

Social, emotional and mental health difficulties

Children and young people may experience a wide range of social and emotional difficulties which manifest themselves in many ways. These may include becoming withdrawn or isolated, as well as displaying challenging, disruptive or disturbing behaviour. These behaviours may reflect underlying mental health difficulties such as anxiety or depression, self-harming, substance misuse, eating disorders or physical symptoms that are medically unexplained. Other children and young people may have disorders such as attention deficit disorder, attention deficit hyperactive disorder or attachment disorder.

Schools and colleges should have clear processes to support children and young people, including how they will manage the effect of any disruptive behaviour so it does not adversely affect other pupils.

What is the data telling us if:

Entry data = completion data point?
Completion data point = expected outcome?
Completion data point < expected outcome?
Completion data point > expected outcome?
Completion data point < entry data?

Files to download

Making the most of Teaching Assistants

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Mental Health and Learning Difficulties - a short guide

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