Transition from school
What happens following a Positive Transition Review?
The information on the paper sheets will be made into a report and sent to you and your child, and to everyone who attended the meeting. This report will also contain your child's Transition Action Plan.
What is a Transition Action Plan?
Your child's Transition Action Plan is very individual to your child. It will give a written record of planned actions over a period of time. It will show a structure and positive steps to work to.
It will say:
- what needs to be done
- who is responsible for each particular action and how you can contact them if you need to
- when it needs to be done.
The Transition Action Plan will show the commitment of everyone involved in your child's education, show that there is control over the learning process and make it clear where this process is going. It will be clear about who does what with clear deadlines.
Is this Action Plan final?
In about a year this Action Plan will be reviewed to see if the plan has been successful so far. If necessary the plan can then be changed to make it more appropriate for the next year.
Example of a Transition Action Plan
| What needs to be done | Who will do it | When it will be done |
|---|---|---|
| To identify/pursue access arrangements for exams | SENCo Contact Tel: | During Spring Term |
| Help when looking at which subjects to take next year | Careers/Connexions PA and Keyworker Contact Tel: | During Spring Term before options evening |
| Identify a Learning Mentor to help organising work | SENCo Contact Tel: | Spring Term |
| Make sure you are able to tell the time and use this in everyday situations | SENCo and Maths teacher Contact Tel: | Start immediately |
Your child's plan will be very individual to them and so will have many different points from the example above.
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