Foreword by Lindsey Rousseau
The 11 Special Educational Needs (SEN) Regional Partnerships were
established in 2000 by the Department for Education and Skills to
develop better regional planning arrangements for SEN. One of the
objectives is to develop more inclusive policies and practices and
it has been a great pleasure and privilege in the South East Regional
SEN (SERSEN) Partnership to work with Trisha Waters in support of
this aim through her Therapeutic Storywriting project.
We have been able to offer teachers in schools in the SERSEN region
the opportunity to participate in exciting and innovative work which
builds upon Trisha's research and practical experience in education
and mental health. More than 60 teachers in mainstream primary schools
in 10 of the Local Education Authorities across the South East and
South Central Regions have been able to benefit from training to
set up Therapeutic Storywriting groups in their own schools. The
enthusiasm for the setting up of Therapeutic Storywriting groups
across the region has already had a positive effect in these schools
and the early results in addressing and improving emotional literacy
and academic literacy are most encouraging.
Inclusion in school is not an optional extra and the schools engaged
in the project are demonstrating a commitment to individual children
within their own environment.
This model supports entirely the approaches outlined in the green
paper Every Child Matters (2003) and the supporting SEN Action Programme.
Diversity is the norm in today's classrooms - every child, whatever
their background or ability, should be given the opportunity to
achieve and all schools are expected to play their part. Therapeutic
Storywriting offers some joined up thinking in the coordination
of education and health around the needs of individual young people
with emotional difficulties. Within the SERSEN region we are looking
forward to the development of this work having a measurable benefit
to teachers, children and their families.
LINDSEY ROUSSEAU
SERSEN Partnership Manager
Surrey, November 2003
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