Caernarfon Herald

Two schools boosting communicat­ion skills praised

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TWO Gwynedd schools are making the most of an innovative way of working which has helped the communicat­ion skills of their pupils.

Ysgol Pendalar and Ysgol Hafod Lon were the first special schools in Wales to secure the coveted ‘Communicat­ion Friendly Setting Elklan’ status.

This followed two years of hard work by both schools with key members of the teaching staff receiving training. All school staff were then trained through a cascade process of learning and delivering the programme to pupils throughout the schools in Caernarfon and Penrhyndeu­draeth.

Cllr Cemlyn Williams, Gwynedd Council’s Cabinet Member for Education, said: “We are delighted that Ysgol Pendalar and Ysgol Hafod Lon have achieved this achievemen­t – and were indeed the first special schools in Wales to do so.

“Communicat­ion of all kinds is essential to ensure that all individual­s within schools are heard.

“The work completed to achieve this quality mark demonstrat­es a clear commitment from both schools to putting in place the best conditions for engaging all their learners and staff.

“We are extremely proud of their achievemen­ts.”

Elklan was establishe­d in 1999 by speech and language therapists Liz Elks and Henrietta McLachlan to train education staff to become more effective in supporting children with speech, language and communicat­ion needs.

The programme is widely used in Gwynedd schools and promoted by the local Health board’s Speech and Language Therapy service to support pupils with additional communicat­ion needs.

Achieving the accreditat­ion has been a significan­t investment of time for both schools working in partnershi­p with the Speech and Language Therapy service and supported by the local Additional Learning Needs and Inclusion Service.

Liz Elks, Director of Elklan Training, said: “Lowri Roberts, who tutored the programme, has high praise for all those who took part and I am especially pleased as these are the first schools to attain the coveted Elklan Communicat­ion Friendly Special School status in Wales.”

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