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Expat with special needs child returning

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SusuSamboosa · 25/10/2014 07:31

Him, I need some advice and suggestions for where I can find answers.
I currently live in the USA with a special needs child and I moving back in the summer. I have two main issues- how can I secure
A place at a local primary school for my child and how can I get him assessed or statemented For his special needs?
From what I've read you need to be in the UK to register
With the LEA - he's my first child so I have no idea where
To start.

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fairgame · 25/10/2014 21:51

You need to have a UK address to apply for a school place.
Statements of special needs no longer exist and have been replaced with Education and Health Care Plans (EHCP). The thresholds for support have been raised as well. School are now supposed to fund the first 6k of support themselves and children who need more funding than this can be assessed for an ECHP.
You can apply for the ECHP assessment yourself.

Have a look at these websites for some helpful info
www.sossen.org.uk/

www.ipsea.org.uk/

And this factsheet explains the funding thresholds
www.councilfordisabledchildren.org.uk/media/409191/cdc_funding_briefing_for_parents_-_final.pdf

There are loads of helpful and experienced posters on the Special needs:children board, it tends to be a bit busier than this one.
Good luck Smile

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fairgame · 26/10/2014 08:32

Sorry I should clarify that statements do exist for those that already have them but new applications are for EHCPs instead. Those with statements will move onto the new plans within the next 3 years.
The websites might make more sense now Blush

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lljkk · 26/10/2014 08:45

You might want to research your child's SN, what kind of provision to expect for that diagnosis. I assume you mean England, odds are it's different procedure/service provision in other parts of UK.

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RiversideMum · 07/12/2014 13:45

What needs does your child have and how is he supported in his current school?

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Icimoi · 09/12/2014 14:26

Thresholds for support haven't changed - they are basically the same as under the old law.

If you know where you are going to be living, it would make sense to start the ball rolling by contacting the local authority Education Department before you come.

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