The SEN Diary is designed to help the role of the Special Educational Needs Coordinators (SENCOs).
The purpose of SEN Diary is to enable SENCOs to effectively and efficiently manage the needs of SEN children. It:
By cutting out time-consuming administration tasks it will save you valuable time and energy – and do the hard work for you. This is achieved by:
Further information and 30-day free trial of SEN Diary:
visit www.sendiary.co.uk or contact tina.mcgowan@optimuseducation.co.uk (tel: 020 7954 3433).
"Thank you for a brilliant SEN admin system! We have just had Ofsted at school, and it was great to know that whatever question they asked me, I could extract the information required immediately and with ease. We were judged outstanding for SEN and the final report commented on the use of SEN Diary and the very detailed pupil diaries we kept. In fact, the inspectors were so impressed with SEN Diary, that they asked me for contact details."
Su Summers, Browick Road Infant School, Norfolk
“Of particular value should be the timed to-do lists which should alert the SENCO to the need for updates of IEPs or dates for reviews. It is also designed to enable the SENCO to keep well-structured notes leading to well-focused reports.”
Schoolzone.co.uk
Further information and 30-day free trial of SEN Diary:
visit www.sendiary.co.uk or contact tina.mcgowan@optimuseducation.co.uk (tel: 020 7954 3433).
10 Good Reasons to Use SEN Diary
Below are 10 reason how the SEN Diary can help you:
1. Reduces stress on the SENCO
Efficient and well structured notes can be kept on SEN pupils and well-focused reports can be produced
2.Totally owned by the SENCO running on his / her own PC
Totally portable (if installed on a laptop computer) with no need to access other systems.
3. Mirrors your organisation’s structure
You choose how to group the Pupils (i.e. by Class or Tutor Group) and can modify your own list of SEN types.
4. Not just restricted to Pupils with Special Educational Needs
Allows you to monitor pupils who are of ‘concern’ but not yet assigned an official SEN stage or perhaps on the ‘At Risk’ Register.
5. Demonstrate the Progress of each Pupil and the whole school
For example bar charts can be produced showing SEN stages throughout the school year, summary sheets can be run showing statistics of all Pupils at any date, or PLASC statistics can be printed – all at the touch of a button.
6. Be up to date with lists that can be easily produced
So you can communicate with colleagues by giving them lists of the pupils with SEN in their care.
7. Publish information
Including contemporaneous notes, summaries of meetings, pupil profiles, agendas, etc.
8. Timed to-do list
Never forget anything with SEN Diary’s built-in To-Do list of actions (such as when the next IEP is due), now with a reminder of how many outstanding Actions there are when you open the Diary, plus reminders can be made to automatically appear on ‘To Do’ lists – for example: one or two months before Statements need to be reviewed.
9. Answer tricky questions from the LA / Headteacher / Colleagues
A versatile system of filtering enables you to concentrate on a subset of Pupils and print Check Lists with the answers to questions such as ‘How Many Year 1 Pupils have SLCN’, SEN Stage or a if you wish to focus on any of the following: SEN Type, Class/Tutor Group etc.
10. Answer questions about pupils, however long ago
Data for the current school year is automatically referred to but you can easily answer questions about pupils on the roll, no matter how long ago it was.
Further information and 30-day free trial of SEN Diary:
visit www.sendiary.co.uk or contact tina.mcgowan@optimuseducation.co.uk (tel: 020 7954 3433).
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