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Ellie contacted our helpline with concerns regarding her daughter Freya's recently issued Education, Health and Care (EHC) plan Read more
With your help, we can protect, promote and uphold the legal rights of children and young people with SEND Read more
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Volunteers are essential to the work we do – find out more from some of the people who have volunteered for IPSEA Read more
A recent news article highlighted delays in autism and ADHD assessments have led to a lack of support in school for pupils - but our latest blog clarifies: support for SEN is NOT tied to diagnosis Read more
In our latest blog, Kate from our Legal Team explains why resource pressures are not an excuse for local authorities to fail in meeting their legal obligations Read more
The question of elective home education for a child who has special educational needs is an interesting one. Is taking their child out of school a choice parents freely make? What support is available if this is what they decide to do? Read more
Learn how we're influencing local and national SEND policy to drive forward positive change Read more
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An advanced level training day designed for professionals advising or supporting families of children and young people with SEND, with particular emphasis bringing different types of appeal to the SEND Tribunal Read more
Our Level 2 SEND law training looks in-depth at specific areas of the law relating to children and young people with SEND, and is suitable for professionals advising or supporting families Read more
We’ll explain each step of the appeals process, starting from lawful decision making and working through the Tribunal timeline in order to help participants reduce the need for an appeal and to ensure that if an appeal does occur, it’s conducted lawfully and efficiently Read more