We understand that you absolutely want the best for your child. Not every child with special educational needs or disabilities (SEND) requires an Education, Health, and Care Plan (EHCP). Most children with SEND can have their needs met in inclusive, mainstream schools, early years settings, or further education. These settings receive funding to support children without an EHCP and are expected to use this to meet individual needs through the 'Graduated Approach.’ This is as way of meeting a child’s through ordinarily available provision,' which outlines available support and how to adapt it as needed.
An EHCP is for children whose needs cannot be fully met by the support ordinarily available at their setting. It outlines their educational, health, and care needs, with goals to help them progress toward independence, employment, and being an active member of their communities.
If you've explored the support your child is receiving but would like to discuss further, please contact us at LetsTalkSEND@dorsetcouncil.gov.uk for a personalised conversation.
You can also reach out to Dorset SENDIASS, which provides free, confidential advice to families in Dorset. The Dorset Special Educational Needs and Disability Information, Advice and Support Service, provided by Family Action, offer free, confidential, accurate and impartial advice and support to families living in Dorset.
You are welcome to contact the SENDIASS team directly. Their response time is up to five days, and they work on a triage system. When you contact them, please provide further information. Include any urgent deadlines or need, phone number and email plus availability.
Contact them directly via:
Website contact form: Contact Dorset SENDIASS
Email: dorset.sendiass@family-action.org.uk
Phone: 01305 595477 (answer machine service)
Visit their website for more information: Dorset SENDIASS