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A learning difficulty or disability is where a child or a young person has:
Special educational provision is any educational or training provision that is different from or additional to that normally provide to other children of the same age.
SEN is a legal term which is set out in the Children and Families Act 2014.
Often, children and young people with SEN also have a disability.
A child or young person has a disability if they have a physical or mental impairment that has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on their ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities.
This is the legal definition of disability which is set out in the Equality Act 2010.
Some children and young people who are disabled might not have SEN. But they are still protected by the Equality Act. You can read more about what a school should do if a student has a disability.
The SEND Code of Practice groups special educational needs into 4 broad areas:
Children and young people might:
Children and young people might:
Children and young people might:
Children and young people might have a disability such as:
They may find it hard to access a school because of their disability. This means they might need extra support or specialist equipment.