SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS
Parents of children with special educational needs are under
constant pressure from the everyday difficulties of coping
with home and school. They know it gets harder all the time
to make sure each child benefits to the full from the education
system. Local Education Authorities, on the other hand, have
access to all the relevant resources and information, with
years of experience in dealing with Special Educational Needs
Tribunals. Parents in these circumstances frequently feel
at a loss to know what to do, and are often overwhelmed by
the difficulties of putting their case across, perhaps in
the face of opposition from the LEA professionals. We realise
that you may receive conflicting advice from LEAs and other
groups. Working with appropriate experts in the field, we
are able to provide an independent initial assessment of
what the important issues are for your child, and advise
you on how to achieve what is really needed.
Although we deal with many other things besides special
education needs, a substantial proportion of our work involves
assisting parents of children with learning disabilities.
Elaine has developed a particular expertise in obtaining
places at independent schools for children with autism, and
communication and complex earning difficulties, as well as
properly supported mainstream places for children with Down’s
syndrome. Because of personal experience with her own children,
she also has a strong interest in the problems faced by children
with dyslexia and dyspraxia. Jane has furthered an interest
in the provision for children with cerebral palsy, while
Jo is able to bring a unique perspective on educating children
with hearing difficulties in mainstream schools and language
units. Our telephone advisors also have high levels of additional
expertise in individual areas – Anne is highly experienced
in the law relating to home education, David is able to advise
on all matters relating to practical school government in
dealing with children as well as representing parents at
Special Needs Tribunal hearings, and Liz has many years of
experience assisting parents of children with autism.
Because of this specialisation, we are able to ensure a
greater level of understanding of the particular educational
needs of your child. We have developed close working relationships
with many of the leading independent experts in the various
disabilities, and we know whom best to consult in which situations.
In addition, in cases where parents are on benefits and unable
to afford to pay for legal representation at the Special
Educational Needs Tribunal (now SENDIST), we can work closely
with a number of the main charities in the field to secure
the best, most cost effective, service.
SENT representation
Although the Special Educational Needs Tribunal was intended
to enable parents to conduct their own case many find this
extremely difficult, particularly as it is at a time when
you are at your most emotionally vulnerable. In addition,
although the Tribunal hearing itself is designed to be informal,
the stages before the actual hearing can be quite legalistic
and inflexible. There is always a great deal of preparatory
work to be done, which many parents find hard to get to grips
with. And all this comes at a time when parents are at their
most emotionally vulnerable. We can provide a full package
of support, from advising you on how to get to the point
where you can appeal against your child’s Statement,
right up to presenting your case in the Tribunal itself.
We will advise you whether you need to get any additional
reports on your child, and put you in touch with appropriate
experts, who are experienced not just in your child’s
disability but also in giving evidence at the Tribunal hearing.
If you wish (and many parents do) we can also represent you
at Tribunal and present your case on your behalf. Because
we have advisors in different parts of the country we are
able to present cases without difficulty in any part of England
or Wales.
We act for parents from all over the country, appearing
in Tribunals as far apart as Truro, Portsmouth, Newcastle,
and Carlisle. Over the last five years we have obtained independent
educational provision worth over £18 million, on behalf
of over 100 children. In addition, in perhaps less spectacular
cases, we have helped many other parents present successful
appeals at Tribunal to obtain the education their children
needed.
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