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Need Help with EHC Plans?

Need Help with EHC Plans?

Sheffield SENDIAS, which offers information, advice and support over Special Educational Needs and Disability, is now running weekly Zoom information sessions to help parents, carers and young people.

SSENDIAS is a statutory service offering free impartial, confidential, information advice and support to children and young people up to the age of 25 with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and their parents and/or carers on education and related health and social care matters.

These sessions are running weekly throughout the year via Zoom for
parents, carers and young people and are free to attend. They are:

Parents’ Zoom sessions look at what SEND support is, the format it can take and how to have those conversations with school or college. You can select a date and book here.

Checking a draft Education, Health and Care (EHC) Plan Zoom sessions, look at what you need to do and when, once you’ve received a draft Education, Health and Care (EHC) Plan.You can select a date and book here.

For How to apply for an Education, Health and Care (EHC) assessment - you can select a date and book here.

Alternatively you can book places or find out more by telephoning 0114 2736009 or email ssendias@sheffield.gov.uk

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