Identification 
                  of need
Discussion of
                  situation
Sources of
                  help
Assessment
                  of need
Recommendations
Trying out
                  solutions
Individual Communication Plan
Communication Passport
Provision of equipment
Support &
                  training, staff
                  parents, users
Evaluation &
                  follow-up
Identification of need
                   Identification of the barriers to successful
                  communication, which may be overcome by the support of AAC.
                  The statement of special educational needs will be the starting point, but other components may arise as the pupil tries to
                  engage in school life.
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Discussion of situation 
                   This needs to involve family members/carers,
                  all members of the multi-disciplinary team working with the pupil, all school staff who come into regular contact with the
                  pupil and, where possible, the pupils themselves. Discussion should be be led by a lead person (often the special needs coordinator),
                  who will coordinate the ensuing process.
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Sources of help
                  Anybody within the team as well as any
                  outside services or advice that can be utilised as part of the process should be identified here and approached.
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Assessment of need
                  The lengthy and time-consuming process
                  of observing the pupil in various environments by different members of the team will take place over time and the resulting
                  recommendations will be drawn up by the key person.
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Recommendations
                  Will suggest a package of strategies
                  for addressing the identified needs, which may include new equipment, provision of staff training and additional support for
                  the pupil.
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Trying out solutions
                  The recommendations are put into practice
                  and the success of the recommendations is monitored and recorded.  Adequate time should be allowed for these solutions to
                  be tried. A review date for these trials should be agreed at the outset.
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Trial successful?
                  All the recorded evidence of the trialling
                  of the solution will be considered by the key members of the original discussion group. If the trial proved successful, then
                  equipment may need to be purchased and new routines put in place to support the identified successful solutions.
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Individual communication plan
                  These solutions can be incorporated
                  into an ICP, which will summarise how the pupil is supported in order to
                  communicate. 
                  
Take a look at Billy's ICP. You can see how his current communication method is summarised so that any individual working with Billy can quickly become a useful communication partner.
                  
Note how reference is made to Billy developing his current skills in his IEP. The monitoring and review process incorporated into developing Billy's communication skills will help him to make great strides in the future.
                  
There is more information on IEPs in this module.
                  Take a look at Billy's ICP. You can see how his current communication method is summarised so that any individual working with Billy can quickly become a useful communication partner.
Note how reference is made to Billy developing his current skills in his IEP. The monitoring and review process incorporated into developing Billy's communication skills will help him to make great strides in the future.
There is more information on IEPs in this module.
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Communication Passport
                  A Communication Passport accompanies
                  a user. It describes an individual's communication skills and preferences to assist others. There is more information on Communication
                  Passports in this module.
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Provision of equipment
                  Equipment to support communication is
                  often expensive, due to the fact that it is used by relatively few individuals. It is therefore important to make sure that
                  it is both suitable and appropriate for the user. Before purchasing the right equipment ensure that:
                  
                  - There is not already a similar piece of equipment languishing in a cupboard somewhere.
 - You can have the equipment for a trial period first before purchasing it.
 - All adults whether at home or at school, support the use of such equipment and are appropriately trained.
 - If equipment is likely to need regular servicing, the cost of the additional maintenance should be included in the cost of the equipment.
 
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Support and training – 
staff, parents/carers and users
                  staff, parents/carers and users
This aspect of the 'package' is often very costly and time-consuming, but essential to the continued success of the new strategies to overcome some of the barriers to successful communication.
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Evaluation and follow-up
                  An ICP should be reviewed and updated regularly (at least once a year) and may well contribute to the targets in
                  the pupil's IEP or PC. 
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Trial unsuccessful?
                  In light of the analysis of the reasons
                  for lack of success, a further assessment of need will take place, and the amended package will be trialled and reviewed.
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