Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) are the way to get extra support for your child in school if they need more than their school can offer. Getting a plan is a process of understanding your child’s needs, having assessments and deciding what is going to help.
These courses and webinars discuss many of the common issues which parents encounter and offer tips and advice to help, based on professional experience. You will find information on tribunals, appeals and EOTAS.
Our content is based on knowledge and experience of the English SEN system. If you live in Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland, whilst education policy is devolved, many of the issues parents encounter are the same.
These courses and webinars are presented by Dr Abigail Fisher, educational psychologist. If there is anything you would like to see added, please let us know.
Dr Abigail Fisher, Educational Psychologist, will help you navigate your child’s EHCP Annual Review with confidence. You’ve got the EHCP in place, but it’s only the start of the process. She describes what should happen and when, what the legal process is and what your rights are. She will share ideas about how to make the process as useful as possible, to help ensure your child is well supported and their needs are met.
Are you worried about whether your child is getting the right support in school? Do you want to know more about EHCPs and how to get one? This course will explain the Education, Health and Care plan process from a parent's perspective and show you examples of what a good plan looks like. Dr Abigail Fisher, educational psychologist will discuss how to approach common issues and challenges. She will offer some tips on how to get a useful plan, and how to look at a draft plan, drawing on her experience working with schools and parents.
In this mini-course, Dr Abigail Fisher, educational psychologist, delves into effective strategies for working hand-in-hand with school to support your child's unique needs. This course will give you insight into what's possible and help foster a positive and collaborative relationship with your child's school.
EOTAS is a provision for students whose needs cannot be met within a traditional school setting, and is a bespoke, individualised education. In this course, Dr Abigail Fisher, educational psychologist, will help you understand the process, benefits, potential costs and unexpected challenges of EOTAS.
In this webinar recording, Dr Abigail Fisher (Ed. Psych. and qualitifed teacher) and Eliza Fricker (illustrator, author and parent who has been there) discuss the EHCP process from the parents’ perspective. It’s illustrated throughout with Eliza’s brilliant cartoons.
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