Communication support service
About the service
The Peripatetic Hearing Impairment Service is part of the Department for Children, Young People and Learners and is managed by the Communication Support Service (CSS).
It is a home and school visiting service which aims to support educational access, promote achievement and encourage the social integration and personal independence of children and young people with hearing impairment.
The service operates from diagnosis and may continue throughout a pupil's school career.
Specialist teachers visit pre-school children and their families at home. They also visit a wide variety of pre-school and school settings to offer personal, educational and audiological support to children and young people with hearing impairment.
Service staff work within the child protection policies of Croydon Council.
Specialist teachers work in partnership with families and mainstream school staff to ensure that the specific needs of children and young people with hearing impairment are fully understood and, wherever possible, met.
What does the service provide?
- home visits to pre-school children and their families
- advisory and assessment visits to referred pupils in LA schools
- advice to families and mainstream staff on the effects of hearing loss on language and learning
- practical support and guidance on effective classroom strategies to improve pupil access
- specialist teaching in or out of class on a one-to-one or group basis
- regular reporting to schools and families
- advice and reports for statutory assessment
- radio aids and checking of audiology equipment
- loan of Soundfield equipment on a trial basis
- in-service training for teachers and non-teaching staff
- liaison with partner agencies such as Cochlear Implant teams, audiology clinics and hospitals, and speech and language services
- short-term peripatetic support assistant visits to support new hearing-aid users and pupils with specific needs in relation to hearing impairment (for example, at transition or entry to school).
Referral procedure
- referrals are mainly received from audiology departments in clinics and hospitals
- all referrals are reviewed by the manager of the service
- the service seeks medical confirmation of hearing loss before undertaking assessment visits
- an advisory/assessment visit is made to all accepted referrals
- parent permission is sought prior to a school visit
- schools should refer any new child with hearing aids immediately
- if there is concern about a child's hearing, a medical opinion should be sought in the first instance - either through the school nurse services or from the family's GP.
Contact Details
- Contact name
- Jennifer Kidd
- Job title
- Head of Communication Support Service
- Telephone
- 020 8683 4849
- Fax
- 020 8683 4922
- jennifer.kidd@croydon.gov.uk
- Address
- BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology
The Crescent
Croydon
CR0 2HN
