Education Health Care Plans

Below you will find some useful links to support you with Education Health Care Plans, to help you understand your rights.

Special educational needs and disability code of practice: 0 to 25 years

Statutory guidance for organisations which work with and support children and young people who have special educational needs or disabilities

This is for organisations which work with and support children and young people who have special educational needs or disabilities 

To see the SEND Code of Practice click here

Local Government Association

LGA - Special Educational Needs and Disability

This publication summarises "How do you know your council is doing all it can to improve SEND provision"

Click Here

To make a Complaint to your Local Authority - Click Here

To request support from Another Level - Click Here

 

Contact (Contact.org.uk)

Contact have produced a document to help.  The link states Many children have medical conditions that significantly affect their school life. Some children miss a lot of school through illness. Others may require medication or personal care during school time, or emergency procedures need to be put in place for them.

For more information - click here

IPSEA (www.ipsea.org.uk)

IPSEA website has useful information on Education, Health and Care plans | (IPSEA) Independent Provider of Special Education Advices”.

For more information - click here

IPSEA have produced Model Letters on their website see the links below

EHC Assessments

Amending EHC plans

Annual reviews

 

Services from Another Level Support

Subject Access Request Services

 Data Rectification Request Services

Local Level Complaint

Pre Check - Ombudsman Submission

Ombudsman Submission and Complaint Management

Ombudsman Decision Check

Advocacy and Information Sessions

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