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Decision to assess without appealing? Anyone?

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WhoKnowsWhereTheTimeGoes · 30/01/2014 17:56

I am hearing a lot about people getting refusals to assess at the moment (awaiting a decision myself) - has anyone had a straightforward decision to assess recently?

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bjkmummy · 30/01/2014 18:05

had 2 agreed to be assessed without a refusal but one was 7 years ago and the other will be about 2 years ago. just had a refusal to assess last week

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Everysilverlining · 30/01/2014 18:06

Yes. But ds has cp and can't walk. He already has early years funding. It's clear he needs a statement we have hundreds of pages of medical reports to back it up and a clear diagnosis from 11 months.

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ToffeeWhirl · 30/01/2014 18:21

Just marking my place to keep an eye on the results. Thanks for starting this, WhoKnows.

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autumnsmum · 30/01/2014 18:55

Got agreement to assess dec 2012 la suggested it

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hazeyjane · 30/01/2014 20:17

We are waiting to hear whether they will assess.

Keeping everything crossed.

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pinkandsparklytoo · 30/01/2014 20:49

I sent my personal statement in on Thursday and the school received the decision to assess today.

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hazeyjane · 30/01/2014 20:58

Did it take the full six weeks from when the request was made, pink?

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everydayaschoolday · 30/01/2014 23:47

Yes. Applied direct to LEA in June 2013 (parent application), approved to assess within 6 weeks (just! It took the full 6 weeks, HazyJane), and received finalised statement Nov 2013.

Similar circumstances to Silverlining, DD2 has CP, early diagnosis, realms of supporting medical reports, significant NHS support in place (Physio, OT, SaLT, Portage, Hydrotherapy, opthamology (sp?) & medical support equipment) overseen by Community paediatrician.

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Kakty3 · 31/01/2014 00:03

Yes, applied in August and received proposed statement late December. Had private Autism dx (with separate ADOS), OT, SLT and EP reports. Cost a little fortune. DS hasn't had any preschool education.

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zen1 · 31/01/2014 00:38

Yes, but I played the system to do so in that I knew if I sent DS to a particular SN pre-school, he was guaranteed to get a Statement, as the LA award Statements to all DC who attend this 'flagship' preschool (person in charge is on the panel). Children I knew with comparable needs who attended other provision were not automatically assessed. However, having received Statement, it was a copy and paste job and I then had to fight to get DS into MS school with the right provision as the LA also placed all these children into specialist primary schools, which was not what I wanted.

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Thepoodoctor · 31/01/2014 06:56

Us. Request approved within a couple of weeks. SA period just started.

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WhoKnowsWhereTheTimeGoes · 31/01/2014 09:05

It's good to hear that not everyone is getting turned down straight away. I'm only two weeks into the 6 week period, so probably won't hear anything for a while yet.

Kakty - did you have the private reports done before you applied?

Pinkandsparkly - was yours a parental request or a school one?

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Kakty3 · 31/01/2014 12:42

Kakty - did you have the private reports done before you applied?

Yes, we did (thanks to the joint wisdom of mumsnet and the internet). We made the decision to have everything in place before, as I knew this is going to be a drawn out process anyway, and didn't want to give them a chance to slow us down early on.

We are privately running a home ABA programme at the moment, which I am intending to continue as the provision on the Statement, so evidence and data are critical.

Also, planning to update the EP report some time this year (ours was just before the programme started to take record of the 'baseline'), to demonstate progress other than through ABA provider's own reports, so that the LA doesn't get to say it's biased.

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hazeyjane · 31/01/2014 13:32

I hope that speeds it up for us too - the original request was sent in with a My Plan, current reports from ed psych, advisory teacher, preschool, portage, ot, physio, salt, current ruth griffiths assessment, paed and a letter fro the geneticist.

Everyone involved in ds's care since he was 10 months old agrees he needs a statement, but I think because he has no confirmed diagnosis it means there has to be that much more evidence.

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armani · 02/02/2014 00:44

we req SA for dd in july last year and had our request accepted at the end of the six weeks. we had alot of evidence but school were not supportive so I was expecting a refusal.
statement was finalised at end of dec with additional funding for 21 hrs of ta time.
we are currently awaiting tribunal as parts 2&3 of statement are a copy and paste job and are not specified in any way. also dds ta is being used as class ta so we need statement to be specific about 1:1 hours etc.

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pinkandsparklytoo · 03/02/2014 22:18

Sorry for not replying sooner. Mine was done through the school and it took the full 6 weeks.

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Strikeuptheband · 04/02/2014 10:57

Sent my form off late November. Was agreed on the Monday back at school after Christmas (January).

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Strikeuptheband · 04/02/2014 10:58

Meant to say DD is 4 and has ASD.

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hazeyjane · 04/02/2014 11:52

bloody hell, our request was sent in late november and we still haven't heard back as to whether they will assess.Sad and Angry

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bjkmummy · 04/02/2014 11:56

Hazeyjane - they should tell you within 6 weeks as per the code of practice

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hazeyjane · 04/02/2014 12:02

I know, but we have had some major fuck ups, so they are now saying we will hear between the 5th and 19th February.

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PrinceRogersNelson · 04/02/2014 19:26

I sent in request end of August, agreed to assess 6 weeks later. Received proposed statement end of december. We are not agreeing and have a meeting next week to discuss.

It should be noted however that we had private SALT, OT and EP reports. I think that may have helped somewhat. Which isn't fair I know.

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hazeyjane · 04/02/2014 19:33

With yet further delays here in decision to assess, I am hoping if they do make the decision, they get their arses moving.

All current reports went in when request was made.

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salondon · 05/02/2014 05:06

Had made it clear to portage and nursery that I will be applying for SA when my child was 3yr old. Once the EP had seen her(as part of the diagnosis process), I applied. So around mar 2013.

We have very clear needs so refusal probably wasn't an option for LEA.

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hazeyjane · 05/02/2014 07:57

Hopefully the same will be true for ds, salondon (although it doesn't seem to be the case so far!)

Ds has been 'in the system' since birth, has had a caf since 10 months and now has a MyPlan in place. He went to a sn nursery, has reports from ed psych, advisory teacher, portage, developmental paed, medical paed, SALT(S), OT, physio and geneticist. They all emphasise how much support he will need throughout school, and talk about his health issues. His developmental age is placed at 0-5 months for speech (absolutely non verbal), and between 8 and 27 months in all other areas.

I bloody hope they can see he has a clear need for a statement!

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