Self Help Resources 

Template Letters 

I have created a template complaint letter to help parents that are currently facing significant delays to the EHC needs assessment process. The legal deadline is 20 weeks, I am currently seeing 40-50 week EHCNA's on a daily basis. 

I have therefore created a template letter which you can use to complain directly to the Local Authority without needing to pay me to write a letter. 

Click here to access the EHCNA Deadline Breach template. 

Please note, the above letter is only relevant for cases where the LA agreed to assess straight away, it is not relevant to cases where the LA initially refused to assess and you had to appeal to tribunal. 

To access the EHCNA Deadline Breach template for cases where the LA initially refused to carry out an EHC needs assessment, please click the link below. This template can be used regardless of whether the LA conceded (agreed to assess without going to a hearing) or were ordered by the tribunal to carry out an assessment following the case being heard. 

Click here to access the EHCNA Deadline Breach template following a refusal to assess decision.

 

Applying for an EHC Needs Assessment (EHCNA) 

EHCNA applications can be submitted by school but they can also be submitted by the parent. ​

IPSEA provides great, simple advice on how to make the request for an EHCNA. It may be that you decide to apply for yourself rather than asking an advocate such as me to do it for you. 

Click here to view the guidance: 

Appeals 

Appeals can also be submitted to the tribunal directly by parents without needing representation. ​

Again, IPSEA has great, free, self help advice. ​

Click here to see the Refusal to Assess Appeal Guidance

Click here to see the Refusal to Issue Appeal Guidance 

Click here to see the Content (of the EHCP) Appeal Guidance

School/Nursery Support 

Parents with SEN children often feel like schools can be a tricky place. 

Parents are often made to feel like if they ask for support for their child, they're being difficult. 

If you're struggling with your child's school or nursery and don't think they're supporting your child, IPSEA can again help.

Schools are duty bound to provide support to SEN children.

Click here for the guidance around support in School / Nursery

Other useful links: 

EHCNA Legal Timeline - Click Here

EHC Needs Assessment Timeline Document: Click Here 

Exclusions from School including unlawful exclusions - Click Here

Get Support Quick Guides - Click Here

SEND Guide for Parents & Carers - Click Here

What the Local Authority must do - Click Here

Disability Discrimination Guide - Click Here

Making a Complaint Guides - Click Here

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