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Free Webinar : How to Make an Effective EHC Plan

Free Webinar : How to Make an Effective EHC Plan

Obtaining an Education Health and Care Plan is seen as the only sure way to secure support for children and young people with SEND. However, in England, it is common for local authorities to issue vague, unclear, poorly written EHCPs. In many cases, the result is that children or young people do not receive the support they need, or sometimes, they receive no special support at all.

This means that families are forced to fight hard to ensure that their children receive the provision they are legally entitled to. If the language in the education plans is vague, enforcement of the plans becomes a daunting battle.

In this webinar for parents and carers, professionals working in education and social care staff, Ekaterina Harrison and Julie Pender will share their knowledge about EHCPs to help support the rights of children and young people who have SEND so that education is made more accessible and inclusive for all.

Date: Wednesday 22nd January 2025
Time: 1 – 2 pm

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