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Aspire Medical Provision (AMP) supports children and young people with medical and/or mental health needs which prevent them from attending school full-time.
AMP provides direct teaching and support with reintegration back into school or to another destination, as well as offering advice to schools on how particular medical and mental health conditions may impact on a pupils’ behaviour and attainment. All pupils and students with an EHCP have a learning plan to support their education and reviews are regularly held with parents/carers and pupils, home schools and multi-professional colleagues.
Pupil and student attainment and achievement is continually monitored and academic and SEMH progress is captured. Schools and families will receive a short report at the end of the Autumn term for all year groups, Year 11 students will receive a long report at the end of the Spring Term, along with Year 7-10 students receiving a short report, and Year 7-10s will receive a long report at the end of the Summer Term. All students will study core subjects (English, Maths, Science) and additional subjects will be covered in discussion with the parents/carers and referring school, taking into account the professional recommendation of the medical practitioners. As a result, timetables will be individual and the amount of timetabled provision will vary depending on the medical needs of the child.
All AMP referrals need a medical note from a doctor, CAMHS or paediatrician evidencing that the child cannot attend their mainstream school because of their health issues. Our admission arrangements can be found with our policies, on this page. To refer a child, click here.
AMP provides direct teaching and support with reintegration back into school or to another destination, as well as offering advice to schools on how particular medical and mental health conditions may impact on a pupils’ behaviour and attainment. All pupils and students with an EHCP have a learning plan to support their education and reviews are regularly held with parents/carers and pupils, home schools and multi-professional colleagues.
Pupil and student attainment and achievement is continually monitored and academic and SEMH progress is captured. Schools and families will receive a short report at the end of the Autumn term for all year groups, Year 11 students will receive a long report at the end of the Spring Term, along with Year 7-10 students receiving a short report, and Year 7-10s will receive a long report at the end of the Summer Term. All students will study core subjects (English, Maths, Science) and additional subjects will be covered in discussion with the parents/carers and referring school, taking into account the professional recommendation of the medical practitioners. As a result, timetables will be individual and the amount of timetabled provision will vary depending on the medical needs of the child.
All AMP referrals need a medical note from a doctor, CAMHS or paediatrician evidencing that the child cannot attend their mainstream school because of their health issues. Our admission arrangements can be found with our policies, on this page. To refer a child, click here.