Transition

 

Children and young people thrive on predictability and therefore change can be very difficult for any learner at any stage of their time in education. It is therefore particularly important that changes brought about by transitions are supported effectively for learners with SEND.

When talking about transitions in education we often think of the transitions between different phases of education. As shown below:

 

However transition can also occur at other times where a change of environment or personnel occurs. Therefore other transitions to be considered should include:

  • Changing schools
  • Between PRU and mainstream
  • From Elective Home Education to educational setting
  • Between home and school on a daily/weekly basis(This can be particularly difficult after holidays)
  • Between classrooms/teachers and learning spaces within the school day
  • Between social time and structured learning time within school

 

It is paramount therefore that SENCOs work with other adults both in and out of school to ensure that pupils with SEND are given careful consideration and appropriate support at transition points.

 

Transition support should be personalised and should include:

  • Careful planning
  • Meeting the individual’s needs
  • Preparing the learner for change
  • Developing good links between settings/personnel
  • Sharing information
  • Continuity of practice to support predictability
  • Parental Involvement
  • Monitoring, reviewing and adapting as necessary

 

It is good practice for the SENCO to work in collaboration with colleague to develop a whole school transition plan, which outlines a graduated approach.

 

 

Where transitions are likely to be complex, then a record of the concerns and the steps taken to support the learner’s transition should be made in collaboration with parents and any support agencies. The following document template may be useful to colleagues.

Transition Support Plan
Transition Support Plan.docx

The city’s Learning Partnership have published a comprehensive guidance document in relation to expectations for transition. This can be found here: Transition Support — How Are You Feeling?  

For those learners with an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) further information can be found here: Transition for Learners with Education, Health and Care Plans — How Are You Feeling? 

Transitions During the Covid 19 Pandemic 

During the covid period the Learning Partnership also published the following guidance documents for settings to clarify expectations when face to face transition was not possible.  

Early Years Transition

Early Years Transition Hull Learning Partnership.docx

 

Year 6 to Year 7 Transition

Yr6 to Yr7 Transition Hull Learning Partnership Guidance.pdf

 

Transition to Adulthood

A further transition protocol can be found here: Transition documents (mylocaloffer.org) 

This outlines how Hull Special Educational Need and/or Disability (SEND) Services and other services within the Children, Young People and Families Directorate, work together with families and young people, and adult social services, to help achieve the best possible outcomes for young people as they approach, and live through, their transition from childhood to adulthood.