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Wiltshire SEND education guide

Admissions for SEND placements

Introduction

Most children and young people with SEN or disabilities (SEND) will have their needs met within local mainstream early year settings, schools or colleges form universal services. Some children and young people may require an Education, Health and Care plan, which documents the provision to support the additional needs.

Choosing a school or college

For information visit: Choosing a school for your child with SEND

Type of decisions made

When a request for an EHC needs assessment is made, the local authority has a legal duty to consider it and decide if it is necessary. If that assessment is agreed, the local authority then need to decide if the child or young person requires an EHCP to make special educational provision to meet needs, to secure the best outcomes for them across education, health and social care, and to prepare them for adulthood. These decisions need to be made in a fair and equitable way and in line with the SEND Code of Practice, which lays out how local authorities must make these decisions.

For further information visit: SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disability) code of practice - Gov.uk (opens new window)

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