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Appeal a decision to the Tribunal

The Government has extending the powers of the First-tier Tribunal (SEND), sometimes referred to as the ‘SEND Tribunal’, to make non-binding recommendations about the health and social care aspects of Education, Health and Care (EHC) plans. It is only possible for the Tribunal to consider…

Black Country 0-18 years Online Health Resource

The website provides parents, carers and young people across the Black Country with consistent and high-quality advice from local health professionals. There is advice for every stage, from pregnancy and birth all the way through to nursery, school, and beyond. Here you can view the Black…

Experiences of EHCPS: Satisfaction Surveys

An Education, Health and Care Plan sets out the way of working for children and young people with more complex special educational needs and disabilities and where an EHC needs assessment has been agreed by a multi-agency panel. An EHC Plan looks at all the…

Life Skills and Supported Internships at Adult Education Wolverhampton

Life Skills courses and Supported Employment programmes (including Supported Internships) delivered at Adult Education are ideal if you are an adult aged 19+ with a learning disability. The focus is on the preparation for adulthood, independent living and moving you closer to employment.   Practical activities…

Mediation/Dispute Resolution Service Providers

The City of Wolverhampton Council has contracted two independent companies to provide a Mediation/Dispute Resolution Service for parent/carers and young people. Their websites are shown below; contact details can be found on them: Prime Resolution KIDS You can also access impartial support from Wolverhampton Information,…

Multi-Agency Referral Panel

Representatives that attend the referral panel are professionals from health, education and social care who meet once a month to co-ordinate service delivery to those children referred. This is an open referral panel and all referrals must have parents'/carers' permission.  

Parent / Carer Consultation Service

The Educational Psychology Service is offering a free remote consultation service to parents/carers living in Wolverhampton and also to parents/carers of children or young people in the care of Wolverhampton Local Authority.Please visit Parent/Carer Consultation Service for more details.Additional information can be found on the Educational Psychology Service website.…

Personal Budgets

  What is a Personal Budget? A Personal Budget is made available if a child/young person is assessed as needing additional and individual support from education, health and/or social care. The local authority or health service traditionally uses this money to purchase services on behalf…

SEN Provision Matrix Values 2020-21

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SEN Support and EHCPs - guidance on levels of difficulty and provision

The following provides guidance on the Levels of Difficulty and Provision expected for Settings/Schools/Colleges and Post-16 Providers with reference to the SEND Code of Practice (July 2014) and the School Funding Reform (April 2013). This guidance is under review by the schools forum high needs funding…
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