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Am on CYpop23 - explain roles of professionals who work to support children and young people with speech and lang and comm needs who are learning more than one language - apart from a speech and lang therapist and maybe an interpretor I AM STUCK!!
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Hi
what about a practitioner or a SENCO/INCO, we are professionals that work with the children more than any one else.
we also have in the West sussex area The First Visiting Team.
Learning support assistant in schools.


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thank you, this is great - never heard of INCO but have typed in Google and has given me lots more options of help!! I think because I work in pre sch we only have SENCO. Thanks again xxxx
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thank you, this is great - never heard of INCO but have typed in Google and has given me lots more options of help!! I think because I work in pre sch we only have SENCO. Thanks again xxxx
The INCO is very similar it means inclusion co-ordinator so it helps a more wider range of children.
I work in a pre-school too and most of the courses now are not The role of special educational needs co-ordinator it is the role of the INCO, i have just complated a course on this and it was very good.

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