Curriculum Support Officers adapt learning materials in various formats including Braille and Large Print for children and young people who have a vision impairment and Tactile formats which includes the development of bespoke items for children and young people who have a vision, hearing, physical or language impairment.
Materials are adapted following guidelines which are in line with those used by testing and examination agencies and UKAAF.
The team maintain the library, loan record system and a database of resources.
Resources provided enable CYPs to have full access to early years and national curriculum resources, helping them to achieve educational targets and meet their full potential.
Braille is produced following UEB Guidelines in Grade 1 or 2.
Print materials range from 18pt to 36pt font size.
Various resources can be produced in Braille or large print including reading schemes, novels, text books, maps, diagrams, graphs, timetables, periodic table, maths and science resources, games and labels. Tactile representations help to support learning, particularly in the early years when concept building is being developed.
Various materials offering different contrasts, textures and smells can be used.
A variety of different resources can be produced into tactile format including pictures, books, simple maps, models (of shapes and objects), toys, games, maths and science equipment, feely bags / boxes, story sacks, olfactory boxes and topic boxes.