Support for children aged 0-25 with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities

Advice & Information

This page explains what will happen if we (the local authority) have agreed to carry out an Education Health and Care (EHC) Needs Assessment. Along with health and other agencies, we ...
We are pleased to announce that our Education Health and Care Plans (EHCP) portal allows all children and young people with an EHCP and their families to see who their ...
The Virtual School and College for BCP Council has a statutory duty to monitor and oversee the quality of education provision for children in care and is committed to raising ...
If you have a young person aged 16 plus in education who needs extra support we have outlined the process that would be followed. Watch a short video about how children ...
Moving from an early years setting to a school or from one school to another is known as a 'transition'. It is important that transitions are planned and managed carefully. Moving ...
You said: Parents need to know who their EHCP Case Officer is. We did: a list of case officers has been shared in the Family Information newsletter and also put on ...
You said: You wanted to know what stage in the assessment process you were at. We did: We have created a EHC Needs Assessment portal which you can assess via the Local ...
The EHCP review process, often referred to as the annual review, allows professionals to work with parents and carers to judge progress in relation to the child or young persons ...
A step by step guide explaining the time it takes to arrange an Education, Health & Care Plan (EHCP) The EHC planning and assessment process should take no more than ...
As a parent or carer, you have the right to withdraw your child from school in order to provide their education yourself. This is called elective home education (EHE) and ...