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THE NEW SEND
FRAMEWORK
From this…..?
Statements
IEP’s
School Action
Health and
Social Care
second exit
on the right
School Action Plus
Welcome to the Special
Educational Needs and
Disability Maze
To this…..
KEY THEMES
Involvement
of children,
young people
and parents in
decision
making
Improved identification of children and
young people’s needs
High quality provision to meet the needs of
children and young people with SEN
Greater choice and control for
young people and their parents
over their support
Collaboration between education, health
and social care to provide support
Successful preparation for adulthood,
including independent living and employment
www.preparingforadulthood.org.uk
KEY CHANGES
Replacing Statements of SEN with Education, Health and Care Plans (More
personalised; focused on outcomes wanted by parents/young person; joint assessments; more
streamlined process; continue after leaving school; 139A assessment replaced)
Birth to 25 (legal rights transfer to the young person at 16) (the new system
will extend the system to support YP into further education, employment and independent living)
Personal Budgets (An option for parents/YP with an EHCP. Clear information about the resources
allocated with costs; greater say on how the money is spent; scope for parents/YP to receive direct
payments for purchasing some of the provision themselves)
Services Working Together (Children/YP need coherent, co-ordinated support across
education, health and social care. Under the Act, Local Authorities and other key agencies will be
required to link up and jointly plan services)
Local Offer (A detailed directory making it easier for parents/YP to find out what is available and to
choose and access services. Should include what young people and parents can expect schools and
colleges to provide. Parents must be consulted to find out what they think of services)
Impartial information, advice and support (LAs must make arrangements to provide
impartial information, advice and support to children and YP with SEN or disabilities, and their
parents, through a dedicated and easily identifiable service in relation to SEN or disabilities, health
and social care).
Engaging Parents, Children and Young People (Across the system, from planning and
commissioning services to writing EHCPs).
Parent Carer Forum (Government funded, representative groups of parents and carers of
children/YP with SEN and disability who work alongside agencies to ensure local services meet
need)
Resolving Disputes (LAs must have clear arrangements for handling complaints and resolving
disputes)
News from Bedford Borough
Education, Health & Care Plans
 SEND Team working with Parent Carer Forum to draft the Plan template
 Parents and young people will have access to a portal through which they
can communicate with professionals, contribute to the plans, view reports
 Parents, children and young people involved from the start
 Focus will be on the outcomes identified by parents, children & YP
 Process will reduce from 26 to 20 weeks
Local Offer:
 The Local Offer design has been co-produced with parents
 Service providers have been contacted and asked for their details
 The offer should be ‘live’ by 1st September 2014
Personal Budgets:
 Bedford is working with Hertfordshire to work out what can and cannot be
included in a personal budget
 All families with an EHCP will be offered the choice of a personal budget
Key Working:
 Key Workers will support parents/YP through the EHCP process ensuring
their voice is heard
 Parents/YP can nominate someone or will be helped to identify someone
 They will have undertaken key worker training
QUESTIONS?
Where can I find out more?
www.SENDpathfinder.co.uk for:
Latest information packs from the pathfinders, including case studies,
video clips and links to useful materials e.g. Nottingham EHC animation:
www.councilfordisabledchildren.org.uk/sendreforminfosheet
For regular updates, sign up to receive CDC’s e-bulletin by e-mailing
[email protected]
Access the Preparing for Adulthood support materials:
http://www.preparingforadulthood.org.uk/
Independent Supporters: http://www.councilfordisabledchildren.org.uk