NCSE – New Resource Model Appeal Process
- Published: 14 September 2017
The NCSE have recruited an additional 20 advisors to join the Inclusion Support Service. This brings the number to over two hundred, excluding the NEPs psychologists, to support schools in the coming year. It is intended that following their training period, advisors will be available for staff CPD and also to work with schools on a regional basis. For the first time primary schools will have access to the National Behaviour Support Service, which is now part of the Inclusion Support Service. If schools are experiencing serious difficulties with any of their SEN pupils, then they can make immediate contact with SESS to seek support. They will continue to provide a service until the regional teams are finalised.