Having spent too much of the past 3 years getting my LA to assess and then give DS3 and DD Statements, arguing for a total of 3 different placements between them, and navigating a transfer to EHCP for DD, you can imagine my delight
when today I am told DS2 will need an EHCP to access a training programme.
Background - DS2 was diagnosed with ASD at 14. He didn't have a Statement at school. His school spectacularly failed him in the sixth form leading to us 'winning' a disability discrimination case against them. After an extra year of sixth form (school refused to have him on roll - he was a 'visitor'
) he got the grades for his chosen course at uni. He had 2 'goes' at doing the first year of his course but didn't manage to keep up so withdrew summer 2015.
I have now found an autism charity that supports young people getting work experience, gaining employability skills and finding jobs. DS has been accepted onto the programme and today I was told (in an email) he will need an EHCP so the charity can get LA funding for him.
I can't get my head around the basis on which I can request an EHCP - the argument for DS3 and DD that their schools couldn't meet their SEN and they weren't making progress, doesn't apply. It seems more basic than that for DS2 - if he doesn't have/get an EHCP there isn't funding for him to do this programme.
I will obviously contact the charity about this but I wondered if any Mumsnetters had experience. The charity's website says that it is recognised by the DfE as a 'post-16 Special provider' - but that doesn't mean anything to me.