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SEND words explained

SEND acronyms and what they mean

 

  • SEND – special educational needs and disabilities
  • ASD – autistic spectrum disorder
  • C and I – communication and interaction
  • SEMH – social, emotional and mental health
  • C and L – cognition and learning
  • VI – visual impairment
  • HI – hearing impairment
  • CAMHS – children and adults mental health service
  • PfA – preparation for adulthood
  • YOT – youth offending team
  • EOTAS – educated other than at school
  • DLA – disability living allowance
  • APDR – annual, plan, do, review
  • EHCP – education, health and care plan
  • NG – naso – gastric
  • WRL – work related learning
  • Dta – Decision to assess
  • DtI – Decision to issue
  • MAP – multi – agency panel
  • WSoA – written statement of action
  • SARP – strategic admissions and resource panel
  • DSL - dual sensory loss (also known as Deaf/Blind)
  • HOH - hard of hearing
  • SU - service user
  • CVI - certificate of visual impairment (both children and adult get these when their sight falls below a certain level), but is also used when referring to Cortical Visual Impairment
  • SI/PS - sight impaired/partially sighted
  • SSI/B - severely sight impaired/blind
  • SI/PS - sight impaired/partially sighted
  • SSI/B - severely sight impaired/blind
  • QTVI - Qualified Teacher of the Visually Impaired
  • ROVI - rehabilitiation officer for the visually impaired
  • ToD - Teacher of the Deaf 

 

If you can think of any words we've missed, please email local.offer@blackpool.gov.uk