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Thinking about HE, but my council have a huge team dedicated to checking up on us.

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imjustahead · 03/11/2015 00:30

Is this the norm?
I have read so much about the rules, what you have to show etc but am totally deflated and scared of deregistering dd, after reading local council's website.

They are called Babcock, and are for the South Devon area. It sounds so pressurising, which I can't deal with. It is the very reason I am thinking about HE'ding in the first place.

help? thanks in advance for any thoughts or experiences of visits. I will, apparently be assigned a 'person' who will check up or in. wtf?

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imjustahead · 03/11/2015 17:31

Alot to read, thankyou for all the input.

Though statemented, she has no extra provision in the form of therapy, tutoring as her needs don't require this.

She has an IEP, and this obviously applies to her learning within the school system. The law says I have the same right to HE her, as far as I can see.

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imjustahead · 03/11/2015 17:32

hello Queenstreaky, we cross posted, thankyou for writing it better than me!

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