SENDSTART WIRRAL

Special Educational Needs and Disability Statutory Assessment and Review Team

To make the Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) support for children, young people and parents on Wirral better the local authority is employing 38 new staff. All the new staff will be working in the team responsible for Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs).

Below is an explanation of the changes and new team structure. This includes details of the new Locality teams. You can find out which Locality your setting is in, and who your new named case worker is. You will also find the new email address for your Locality Team.

There is information about what this means for you while the changes are being put in place. All the changes should be in place by the end of January 2025.

What is the new team called?

The Special Educational Needs and Disability Statutory Assessment and Review team will now be known as SENDSTART. This is the team that settings, parents and carers, children or young people ask for an EHCP needs assessment. SENDSTART follow a process that is explained in the SEND Code of Practice (2014). This team is tier 4 of The Graduated Approach.

What is the new structure of this team?

Before now there was a single SEND Manager, Danielle Smith, who was responsible for all the staff in the SEND Assessment team and their workload of EHCPs. Danielle is still the manager of the whole team. But, the new larger staff team have been split into 6 new groups that are now called ‘Localities’.

Each Locality has its own dedicated staff team.

Locality Manager.

Responsible for managing and supporting their team of caseworkers and support officers.

EHCP caseworkers. They are the front facing members of the team. Their role is to support schools and parents and lead the co-production of an EHCP.

Support Officers.  They support caseworkers with administrative tasks to make sure that caseworkers are available to the families and school for communication. They will also be responsible for some EHCP reviews.                            

Business Support Officers. They will be responsible for their locality email. General enquiries may be responded to by them. Their priority task will be logging new EHCP Needs Assessment requests making sure the process starts in a timely way. 

Many of these team members are in brand new posts. The SENDSTART team has nearly doubled in size.

Tell me about the new Localities

A Locality is either an area of Wirral or a group of schools. Some localities describe the age of the young people they support. Some describe the area on Wirral their school is in. Each locality manager also has expertise in one of six key aspects of EHCPs and will be able to support everyone in the SENDSTART team with advice and specialist knowledge.

Each Locality is listed below. When you select a Locality you will be taken to a new page with all the details for your Locality team. This includes a full list of the schools and settings in that Locality. You will also see the name of your settings caseworker except in the Post-16 team. They will be responsible for all post-16 placements as a team. There are still some vacancies, but this information will be updated regularly.

Do you have any questions?

Here you can find further information about the move to the new SENDSTART structure