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Final statement giving CBT and transport

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TheFullCircle · 08/05/2015 16:25

Finally, Grin DS2 has a statement that lists his mental health issues, alongside his other additional needs, and gives provision for it Wine. I can't quite believe it but wanted to share because we all spend so much time fighting their corner that to have the occasional victory feels amazing.

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Bilberry · 08/05/2015 17:39

Well done, that is great. I hope your school works well in implementing it all. Star Was slightly disappointed when rereading your post to realise the statement didn't give provision for wine Wine Grin

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TheFullCircle · 08/05/2015 18:28

Oh, they should include wine for parents, shouldn't they? I can imagine the LA's faces if that was proposed Grin. Cheers!

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kojackscat · 08/05/2015 20:14

That is such great news, well done. Grin

My Ds draft plan was put in the post today, so im anxious to see what it says when it arrives.

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TheFullCircle · 08/05/2015 20:22

Fingers crossed kojack - what does he need?

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Ineedmorepatience · 08/05/2015 21:09

Well done fullcircle Flowers

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kojackscat · 08/05/2015 22:20

full time 1-1 in a small class setting, sensory diet to be delivered as and when he needs it

Its the small class setting that i don't think he will get.

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TheFullCircle · 09/05/2015 07:08

A friend has just got our LA to put forward a small independent NAS school for her son. It has taken years and endless heartache and exclusions, PRU - all the usual story BUT this year .....

Let us know when it arrives.

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Icimoi · 09/05/2015 12:06

That's great. Is the provision detailed and specified?

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TheFullCircle · 09/05/2015 20:55

Oh yes. And they took out that horrible paragraph about transport and putting him in mainstream if I cannot get him to school. But the biggie is the CBT therapy. Still don't believe it - won't really, until he tells me about seeing his therapist as part of his school day.

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