Enhanced SEND Provision (ESP)Toolkit and Network Offer 2025-2026
ESPs are school run, teacher-led interventions which provide tailored environments to enable children to thrive in mainstream school. Any school with an enhanced provision will be able to access the ESP Network offer which provides opportunities for continuous professional development, sharing best practice, collaboration on common challenges and the sharing of ideas and solutions. All Norfolk mainstream schools are welcome to attend, and places will be allocated on a first come basis.
The focus for ESP network meetings for the next academic year is based on support requested by settings through surveys and discussions.
The Network offer consists of six meetings over the academic year as detailed below. Settings can access as many sessions as they require. Further information and booking is via S4S website. Training & Events | Norfolk Services for Schools .
Date |
| Venue |
Tuesday 7 October 2025 am | Introduction to ESPs in Norfolk Best Practice Q&A session with SOAS adviser | Locality: Central County Hall, Norwich |
Wednesday 26 November 2025 pm | CPD Focus - Curriculum | Locality: North Norfolk Venue Aylsham High School |
Thursday 22 January 2026 am | CPD Focus - Enabling Environments | Locality: South Norfolk Venue Harleston Sancroft |
Tuesday 3 March 2026 pm | CPD Focus - Assessment & Impact | Locality: East Norfolk Venue: North Denes Primary |
Wednesday 6 May 2026 pm | CPD Focus - Inclusion | Locality: West Norfolk Venue Fairstead Primary |
Thursday 9 July 2026 pm | Co-produce next steps around ESPs with NCC Celebration of the year | Locality: Central County Hall, Norwich |
ESP Toolkit
The Learning and SEND advisory team have developed a range of resources to provide guidance and self-evaluation for settings when considering establishing an Enhanced SEND Provision (ESP), or for those settings who already have an ESP in place. Further support on how to use these tools can be provided through the Team Around the School meeting. Alternatively, settings can contact their SEND Adviser via the SEND and Inclusion Support line, 0333 3137165.
The resources consist of:
- Operational Guide: This details best practice around establishing, maintaining, adapting and closing ESPs. It includes case studies, examples of assessment tools and proformas to capture data.
- Self-Evaluation Framework: Developed in conjunction with Natalie Packer et al and should be used alongside IPSEF, GPM and SDP.
- Termly Review of ESP for SENDCo and Lead Teachers.
Enhanced SEND Provisions (ESP) in Mainstream Settings
