Service Description: Children with special educational needs have learning difficulties or disabilities that make it harder for them to learn than most children of the same age. These children may need extra or different help from that given to other children of the same age. An assessment of special educational needs (SEN) may be considered when a child has severe or complex educational needs for which additional resources, or alternative provision may be required to meet their needs. Once the assessment has been completed the child may be eligible for a special educational needs statement offered by the local authority. This sets out the special educational needs of the child and the special help they should have at school.
Also known as:- Assessment, SEN, SEN Admissions, Special Needs, Statement, Sure Start, Surestart
Answer: If after considering the evidence submitted the LEA decides not to carry out a statutory assessment, we will write and tell you the reasons why. You will receive a formal letter with the reasons and details of your right to appeal to the Special Educational Needs Tribunal if you disagree with the LEA’s (Local Education Authority) decision. You can also ask for a meeting with officers of the LEA (Local Education Authority).