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To wonder if that will be enough evidence

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User4000000 · 11/05/2019 16:19

Ds hasn’t been allowed at college for two months due to a risky incident. We have since got a letter from a mental health nurse saying his mental health has been stable and he’s no longer a risk. We believe the college will continue to be difficult about re admitting him. Would the letter be enough for our local authority who maintain his ehcp to make the college take him back? The college is named on the ehcp currently.

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Fcukthisshit · 11/05/2019 16:31

I guess it depends on what the actual incident involved on whether they will welcome him back or if they’d rather him not return (even if they won’t openly admit that).

User4000000 · 11/05/2019 16:33

He wasn’t a risk to others and he’s well behaved etc.

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SnowyAlpsandPeaks · 11/05/2019 16:39

I don’t think anyone can answer without knowing the full details- and by saying that I’m not asking you to give them, just that no
one can give an accurate answer. So your best bet is asking the college. Hope all goes well for your son, it must have been a worrying time for you all.

User4000000 · 11/05/2019 16:53

Thank you I understand that. Legally speaking it’s the local authority’s choice if they remove the colleges name off the ehcp not the colleges.

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User4000000 · 11/05/2019 19:24

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