Articles on Education, Health and Care Plans (22)
EHCP Pathway - d
My Plan If you would like to follow a signed version of this page, please click on the BSL logo and scroll down to the title of this page. An Education, Health and Care Plan looks at all the needs that a child or young…EHCP Pathway - f
My Life If you would like to follow a signed version of this page, please click on the BSL logo and scroll down to the title of this page. The finalised plan After 20 weeks the EHC Plan will have been finalised. The content of…EHCP Pathway - g
My Review If you would like to follow a signed version of this page, please click on the BSL link and scroll down to the title of this page. An Education, Health and Care Plan must be reviewed at least annually. This is known as…EOTAS (Education Other Than At School)
EOTAS stands for Education Other Than At School. It is a form of educational provision funded by the Local Authority for those children or young people where the LA is satisfied that no school or college is appropriate for them. It can include educational provision…Occupational Therapist guide to writing EHCP outcomes
The following guidance provides information to Occupational Therapists on how to approach the Education, Health and Care Plan when contributing towards the health advice. The document specifically advises on how to approach the child's outcomes when completing the advice. To view the guidance please select…Resources for SEND practitioners: ehcpjourneys.com
The Department for Education published ehcpjourneys.com in April 2016, a website full of resources to support practitioners in delivering the Education, Health and Care (EHC) planning and assessment process. The resources were all developed from in-depth research into the experiences of young people, families and practitioners in…The Role of Independent Reviewing Officers in EHC Assessments
The Council for disabled children has published a briefing on the role of Independent Reviewing Officers in Education, Health and Care Needs Assessments and Plans for looked after children and young people with special educational needs. It focuses, in particular, on education, health and care…SEND Reforms: A guide to EHC Plans
The guide in the Downloads box has been published by the Council for disabled children. The document brings together the primary and secondary legislation, the statutory guidance in the SEND Code of Practice on completing the different sections of EHC plans and additional notes including…SEND: 19 - 25 years old entitlement to EHC Plans
This non-statutory guidance published by the Department for Education is primarily for local authorities. It aims to support them in making fair and consistent decisions about when they should maintain an EHC plan beyond the age of 19, or issue an EHC plan to a…