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Original Article

High school transition – an intervention that empowers children with special educational needs and improves school practice

Helena Bunn

Corresponding Author

E-mail address: Helena.bunn@norfolk.gov.uk

Correspondence

Helena Bunn

Norfolk County Council,

Educational Psychology and Specialist Support,

2, Carrow House,

301 King St,

Norwich NR1 2TN,

UK.

E-mail address: Helena.bunn@norfolk.gov.uk

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First published: 13 October 2017

Abstract

This article discusses the process and results of a junior school initiative from a local authority in the East of England, to ensure that vulnerable pupils in the school experience a successful transition to high school. The resulting project is the consequence of an inter‐organisational collaboration between the junior school, a secondary school and the local educational psychology service. The transition intervention, which is the first product of this project, was borne from the ideas of year 7 students with special educational needs, which were analysed and presented visually into a transition booklet, later used in the intervention with year 6 pupils. At the end of the intervention, the year 6 pupils provided feedback, which informed first changes in the intervention. Overall, the intervention was successful and because of the interest drawn, it was decided to extend the initiative to other schools with year 6 pupils.