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figleaf · 28/08/2006 23:58

Probably moving to Scotland. My oldest has special needs in that he has Bilateral integration problems. Basically he is very bright but doesnt write. Teachers used to feel he day dreamed and was scruffy/lazy. He now uses a Neo wordprocessor.
I have sweated blood to get him to OTs, Peadiatricians etc and get them and the school to agree on what DS problems were and how to deal with them. The School were the slowest to come onboard but they are here now. I just about understand how IEPs work for special needs kids here but Im guessing its totally different in Scotland.Can anyone enlighten me? is there a code of practice I could read? <br /> Do you think I could just present my son to his next school (where ever we end up) as a non -writing Neo user or will I have to do the whole "proof" thing again? Im a little overwhelmed at the prospect of moving him.

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figleaf · 29/08/2006 00:20

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figleaf · 29/08/2006 15:43

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jambuttie · 29/08/2006 15:47

unsure but big bump for you

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Davros · 29/08/2006 20:27

bump again
I don't know much about it but I believe that Statements don't exist in Scotland and its something like a Record of Need??? I gather its not as legally enforceable. Don't know about other provision, sorry.

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seb1 · 29/08/2006 20:36

Figleaf here is a link from stirling council

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reiver · 29/08/2006 20:54

Yes, it is a Record of Need north of the border .......or was.... as they are in the process of implementing Coordinated Support Plans.
Before we moved north (even before we bought the house) I contacted the local Education Dept who put me in touch with the Ed Psych for the area who was most helpful (yes, really!)& discussed the options available even though DD was pre-school at the time. Do you know which area yet?

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reiver · 29/08/2006 21:02

If you look on the Contact a Family Scotland website (sorry, have never mastered links) there are various factsheets which you can download or send for, which explain the system north of the border which may help.

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Eulalia · 29/08/2006 21:27

Good luck with your move. My son has a CSP - it hasn't actually 'done' much yet - merely brought all the agencies involved together but its early days yet.

Here are some useful links...

Co-ordinated Support Plan

Capability Scotland

Got to put ds to bed now but if I can think of anything else will post later.

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AttilaTheMeerkat · 30/08/2006 07:29

IPSEA in Soctland is called the ISEA

Their phone numbers are as follows:-
0131 454 0096
0131 454 0144

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figleaf · 01/09/2006 11:33

Quite involved in the early stages of this moving project so been away from here for a day or so but thanks everyone for the help. I`ll follow up a few of thoses.

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