At Mulgrave Primary School, we are committed to ensuring that every child is a success. For children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) can provide the tailored support they need to thrive.
An EHCP is a legal document for children and young people aged 0 to 25 who require extra support beyond what is ordinarily available in schools or colleges. It outlines:
The child’s or young person’s education, health, and care needs
The additional support required to meet those needs
The outcomes the child or young person wants to achieve
This plan is developed in partnership with parents, schools, and relevant professionals to ensure a holistic approach to the child's development.
An EHCP is crucial because it:
Provides a clear, coordinated approach to meeting a child’s needs across education, health, and care services.
Ensures the child receives appropriate support tailored to their individual requirements.
Facilitates regular reviews to adapt the support as the child grows and their needs evolve.
Empowers families by involving them in the planning and decision-making process.
In the first instance, please speak to your child’s class teacher. They may suggest arranging a meeting with Mr. Black, our SENCO, to discuss your child’s needs.
The school can apply for an EHCP on your behalf, or you can choose to make a parental request yourself.
Most children will have already received SEND support within school or nursery before an EHCP is considered. If this support has not led to sufficient progress, an EHCP may be the next step.
To request an EHCP via a parental request, the following steps are involved
If you need support or guidance at any stage, please contact Mr. Black, our SENCO, who is here to help you through the process.
An EHCP entitles your child to:
Personalised support tailored to their specific needs.
Access to appropriate educational settings that can meet their needs.
Regular reviews to ensure the support remains effective and relevant.
Involvement in the decision-making process, ensuring the child's voice is heard.
At Mulgrave, our Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCo), Mr. Black, plays a pivotal role in supporting families through the EHCP process. He works closely with parents, teachers, and external professionals to:
Assess and identify your child's needs.
Coordinate the development of the EHCP.
Monitor the implementation of the plan to ensure effective support.
If you have questions or need assistance regarding EHCPs, please contact Mr. Black through the school office. He is here to guide and support you every step of the way.
At Mulgrave Primary School, we are committed to ensuring that every child is a success. For children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) can provide the tailored support they need to thrive.
An EHCP is a legal document for children and young people aged 0 to 25 who require extra support beyond what is ordinarily available in schools or colleges. It outlines:
The child’s or young person’s education, health, and care needs
The additional support required to meet those needs
The outcomes the child or young person wants to achieve
This plan is developed in partnership with parents, schools, and relevant professionals to ensure a holistic approach to the child's development.
An EHCP is crucial because it:
Provides a clear, coordinated approach to meeting a child’s needs across education, health, and care services.
Ensures the child receives appropriate support tailored to their individual requirements.
Facilitates regular reviews to adapt the support as the child grows and their needs evolve.
Empowers families by involving them in the planning and decision-making process.
In the first instance, please speak to your child’s class teacher. They may suggest arranging a meeting with Mr. Black, our SENCO, to discuss your child’s needs.
The school can apply for an EHCP on your behalf, or you can choose to make a parental request yourself.
Most children will have already received SEND support within school or nursery before an EHCP is considered. If this support has not led to sufficient progress, an EHCP may be the next step.
To request an EHCP via a parental request, the following steps are involved
If you need support or guidance at any stage, please contact Mr. Black, our SENCO, who is here to help you through the process.
An EHCP entitles your child to:
Personalised support tailored to their specific needs.
Access to appropriate educational settings that can meet their needs.
Regular reviews to ensure the support remains effective and relevant.
Involvement in the decision-making process, ensuring the child's voice is heard.
At Mulgrave, our Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCo), Mr. Black, plays a pivotal role in supporting families through the EHCP process. He works closely with parents, teachers, and external professionals to:
Assess and identify your child's needs.
Coordinate the development of the EHCP.
Monitor the implementation of the plan to ensure effective support.
If you have questions or need assistance regarding EHCPs, please contact Mr. Black through the school office. He is here to guide and support you every step of the way.