SEND and Inclusion

SEND and Inclusion

Our aim is to bring the best out of every pupil that attends Oakington

What does the local offer cover?

The local offer will include information about health and social care services, education, leisure activities and support groups in the area for children and young people aged 0 – 25 with SEND and their families.

There will be information about:

  • Services and support available
  • How children and young people’s needs are identified and assessed
  • The way schools, colleges and maintained nurseries support children and young people with SEND
  • How to access services and how decisions are made
  • Preparation for adulthood and independence
  • Arrangements for making a complaint and mediation
  • How to comment on the local offer

The Department for Education’s draft SEN Code of Practice and regulations outlines the range of information to be included in the local offer.



Why is the local offer important?

The local offer will help parents, carers and young people to see clearly the range of services and support that are available in their local area and understand how to access them.



SEND Local Offer SEND Information Report SEND Policy Equality Objectives

The school has a part-time SENDCO (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Co-ordinator) who works with our SEND children and their families.


Alicia Lloyd joined us in 2019 and works on Wednesdays and Thursdays.

If you would like to discuss your child's needs, please contact Alicia

at: alloyd@oakington.cambs.sch.uk 


Please refer to the "SEND Information Report & The Local Offer" below for more detailed information about the provisions for SEND.


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