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SEND & Inclusion

At Hazelwood Schools, we believe all children have the right to fulfil their individual potential through a caring, supportive and inclusive learning environment. 

Hazelwood is a child-centred and inclusive school. We strive to offer educational opportunities and learning experiences for children with SEND, enabling them to access the full curriculum and supporting them to reach their full potential in line with our school vision.

At Hazelwood, we aim to fulfil this by providing positive high-impact support in the form of quality first teaching, additional school support measures, training and resources and making reasonable adjustments along the way to suit the needs of our learners. Our inclusive ethos is guided by our moral purpose and driven by our Hazelwood vision and values, where every child is encouraged to ‘Believe and Achieve’.

It is our aim to identify children with special educational needs as early as possible, in order to provide appropriate support to maximise their future success.

All staff at Hazelwood have a shared responsibility to make appropriate provision for pupils with SEND.

As well as your child's class teacher, our Inclusion Team consisting of Mrs Erina Komodromos (Inclusion Manager), Mrs Sarah Hatswell (SENDCo) and Mrs Crissy Walls (Learning Mentor) are available to talk through any concerns that you have about your child's additional needs, pastoral support and wellbeing. 

Mrs Erina Komodromos 
Inclusion Manager
Mrs Sarah Hatswell 
SENDCo
Mrs Crissy Walls
Learning Mentor

Please contact any member of the Inclusion Team by emailing office@hazelwood.enfield.sch.uk or phoning 020 8886 3216

 

Key Policies and documents

 

At Hazelwood Schools, we have a wide range of tailored provision that includes:
  • Visual timetables in every room
  • Targeted teaching and interventions
  • 1:1 and group teaching and tutoring
  • Orchard Provision (for younger children with ASD needing personalised timetables and curriculum)
  • A sensory room within the Orchard Provision
  • SEND Support at Lunchtime
  • Pastoral support from our Learning Mentor
  • Happy Feet (Development of Gross Motor Skills and Coordination)
  • Tim’s Group (Development of Language and Social Skills)
  • Visual symbols for communication
  • Speech and Language support
  • A range of resources specific to the need
  • Highly trained members of staff to support our children with additional needs

 

We are proud to offer dedicated spaces specifically for children with SEND, to access throughout the day including at lunchtime. Offering a safe and familiar space to children who have additional needs, has a hugely positive impact on enabling them to have a successful day despite any difficulties they may encounter.

 

Our Learning Support Base (Orchard) Key Staff 

 

Our Hazelwood Team of boccie players winning
the ETSP tournament in February 2025


SEND Processes & key information 

Enfield Inclusion Charter

Hazelwood Schools is proud to have signed up to the Enfield Inclusion Charter. The Enfield School Inclusion Charter has been developed by education settings (heads, teachers, parents and guardians, council officers and others) all working to provide high-quality education for every pupil. We believe that the most effective schools are educationally inclusive and pay attention to the different levels of support that pupils need. We all have a role to play in offering children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) access to an excellent education. By supporting and delivering this charter in your educational setting, you will join a community of equity champions and demonstrate a commitment to making schools and education more inclusive


 

sEND Awareness Days

Here at Hazelwood we value and encourage difference. Our SEND awareness days are an opportunity for our school, as a community, to learn about some of these differences and to celebrate them. During the given week or day, the children will be given an opportunity (age appropriate) to learn about, understand and discuss the needs of children with SEND. This may consist of a discussion, watching videos or carrying out activities linked to each awareness day. Of course, we maintain sensitivity and confidentiality when doing this as a means to encourage inclusion, not to label or identify individuals unless specifically requested by the parents. 

Click below for our SEND Awareness Days this academic year


 

Coffee Mornings

Useful information for parents - autism 


 

Emotionally Based School Avoidance (EBSA)

What is EBSA?

Worrying or anxiety is a normal feeling that we all experience from time to time. It can even keep us safe from harm or help us perform in difficult situations. However, sometimes anxiety or excessive worrying can become a problem especially when it stops people doing what they want or need to do. Many children and young people worry about school. This is normal. Anxieties are part of life and learning to deal with them is part of growing up. However sometimes a child’s worries may lead to difficulties attending school. If your child has high levels of anxiety and does not want to attend school they may be experiencing Emotionally Based School Avoidance (EBSA).

For more information, please click on the West Sussex Information Booklet and feel free to speak to a member of the Inclusion Team.


 

Useful videos for Parents