Specific learning difficulties specialist resource provisions
Specific learning difficulties (SpLD), affect one or more specific aspects of learning. This encompasses a range of conditions such as dyslexia, dyscalculia and dyspraxia.
To be considered for a specialist resource provision (SRP) support, your child or young person must have an education health and care (EHC) plan. During the EHC needs assessment, evidence must be provided that without a high level of ongoing, flexible specialist support, they will find it difficult or not be able to participate in activities or learning in a mainstream school.
Broad area of need category as referenced on your child's EHC plan: cognition and learning
Primary schools
There are currently no specialist resource provisions in Kent primary schools for specific learning difficulties.