What is an Education, Health & Care Plan (EHCP)?
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An Education, Health & Care Plan or EHCP is a document
which sets out the education, health and social care needs of a child or young
person aged up to 25, and the support that is necessary to help them achieve
their outcomes.
Who needs an EHCP?
EHC plans are for children and young people (age 0-25) who
have a special educational need or disability that cannot be met by the support
that is already available at their school or college
Most children and young people with special educational
needs will have help given to them without the need for an EHC Plan. This is
called SEN support.
The purpose of SEN support is to help children achieve the
outcomes or learning objectives that have been set for them.
How do I get an EHCP?
An EHC plan can only be issued after a child or young person
has gone through the process of EHC needs assessment. At the end of that
process, the local authority has to make a decision to issue to issue an EHC
Plan or not.
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Should I speak to the school or college first?
Yes, definitely. Speak to your child’s class/ subject
teacher and the head teacher or to the principal of the College the young
person is attending about your worries before writing to the LA.
What if the school or college offers to write on my
behalf?
Anyone acting on behalf of a school or post 16 institutions
is able to write and request an EHC needs assessment. They are often best
placed to make the request as they will need to provide the Local Authority
with specific information to support it.
When should I request an EHC needs assessment?
Whenever a child or young person has a learning difficulty
or a disability which is holding them back at school or college and the parents
of the child or the young person (or the young person themselves) believe that
the school or college is not able to provide the help and support which is
needed.
For children under 16 the parent makes the request. This
includes children from 0 to 5 where parents should make a request if they
believe that the child will need extra help when school starts.
In the case of a young person (over 16 and up to 25) they
can make the request themselves if they understand it sufficiently well
themselves – otherwise the parent can make the request on a young person’s
behalf.
Remember you can only ask for an EHC needs assessment if the
child or young person has or may have educational needs – it does not apply
where there are only health and/or care needs no matter how severe.
When should I hear back?
The LA must reply within six weeks. They will always reply
to you as a parent or young person – even where the request was made by the
school or college.
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