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Navigating the SEN Tribunal process

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Are you a parent navigating the complexities of the Special Educational Needs (SEN) Tribunal process? Parents say it ranks as one of their most stressful life events.

Dr Abigail Fisher will help you understand the appeals and tribunal process and highlight common challenges which parents face, she offers tips for preparation and draws on real life experiences to help you anticipate problems and plan how to best navigate the process. She draws on her experience working as an educational psychologist in local authorities and independently in England. 

This course is designed specifically to guide parents through the challenging journey. Whether you're new to the process or seeking to deepen your understanding, this mini-course will equip you with the knowledge and confidence you need to advocate effectively for your child's educational needs.

Information

This course is available to watch for 12 months after purchase.

Agenda

  • Welcome and Introduction (2 mins)
  • Disagreeing with a decision (24 mins)
  • Tribunals (20 mins)
  • Things to consider (19 mins)
  • Managing the process (9 mins)
  • Tips and Advice (9 mins)  
  • Bonus content - 6 handoutsTotal running time: 1 hour 23 mins

Presenter

 Dr Abigail Fisher is an educational psychologist who has worked in local authorities and now works independently. She has a special interest in helping parents navigate complex and confusing SEN processes, through providing clear, easy to digest information.

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