As a parent or carer of a child with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), understanding your rights within the Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) process is crucial. This brief guide will touch on the key rights you have at each stage of the process.

 

Your Right to Request an EHCP Assessment

Under the Children and Families Act 2014, you have the right to request that your local authority considers whether your child needs an EHCP. This is a formal process that should be completed within 20 weeks from the date of your request.

 

The Assessment Process

During the assessment, professionals from education, health, and social care will work together to gather information about your child's needs. You have the right to:

  • Be involved in all discussions about your child
  • Share your own views and evidence
  • Request additional assessments if needed
  • Be kept informed throughout the process

 

Appealing Decisions

If you disagree with any aspect of the EHCP or the local authority's decision, you have the right to appeal. This can be done through mediation or by taking your case to the SEND Tribunal.

 

Remember, you are your child's best advocate. Stay informed, keep good records, and don't hesitate to seek support when you need it.