Hello, I would be grateful for some help.
My 15yo has been school refusing since April 2024. We've moved schools, Section 19 and various reduced timetables (and dropping 2 GSCE subjects) etc etc
He is unable to go the school, physically sick (ran away from home & the list goes on) and the poor guy is a mess.
School have just stated that if he is unable to engage with the latest reduced timetable (Learning Support then joining the classroom) they will be informing the School Inclusion Officer and the LA and a fine would no doubt follow and it would be out of the schools hands. We were fined at the last school for his school refusal and £320 or whatever it is for a 2nd offence will go a long way to help fund his home schooling.
Clearly mainstream school is not suitable for my son but we have gritted our teeth & been slogging away as we are going to Tribunal Appeal for his EHCP and felt we needed them for additional evidence.
The school have confirmed that things have changed from the original EHCP submission and they would be suppling different information if/when it goes to tribunal.
My son has ADHD, FASD (undiagnosed), attachment difficulties (undiagnosed) and Anxiety (undiagnosed) so my thought process was that the EHCP would help him in the future. Referred to CAMHS but they discharged him and referred back to Post Adoption Support.
Finally. my question - am I likely to get an EHCP without the school's
assistance ? Is it worth getting the EHCP ?
thank you