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please can someone explain.....

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the difference between SA and SA+???

Had a meeting with the SENCO in October and thought he was down as SAbut IEP came through today after report in November and he is SA+ but I've not been told until reading his IEP.

Thanks
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Oakmaiden Tue 17-Jan-12 21:29:27

School action simply means that the school have identified a potential need and are addressing/monitoring that need. A child moves onto school action plus when the school feel it is necessary to seek outside advice/assistance with the child. Thus consulting with the Ed Psych or anyone similar will move a child onto School Action plus.

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