Free EHCP and SEN support resources — model letters, request templates, flowcharts and step-by-step guides to the assessment and appeal process.
Paste your draft EHC plan and get a free, section-by-section check against what the law says a plan should contain.
Upload an EP, OT or clinical report and get a plain-English explanation of what it means for your child.
A free chat assistant built on UK SEND law and guidance — ask about EHCPs, school support, appeals and next steps.
Plain-English definitions of every SEND term, acronym and process — from EHCP and SENCO to PDA and graduated approach.

Free, lawyer-written template letters for requesting an EHC needs assessment, responding to refusals and appealing.

Parent-written, expert-checked flowcharts and step-by-step guides through the EHCP and SEND process.

Plain-English official overview of help at school, EHC plans, and what to do if you disagree with a decision.

Free guidance plus a national SEN advice helpline (020 8538 3731) for parents preparing a SEND Tribunal appeal against an EHCP decision.

Free legal guidance explaining the legal test for an EHC needs assessment in England and what to do if your local authority refuses.

Free guide to the EHC needs assessment, the legal threshold the LA must apply, a template request letter and what to do if you are refused.

Printable section-by-section checklist parents use to judge whether each part of a draft or final EHC plan is lawful, specific and complete.

Free guide to how EHCP annual reviews work, including the Year 9 onwards focus on preparing for adulthood and phase-transfer deadlines.

Free parent-friendly walkthrough of what to do if an EHCP is refused, including mediation and how to appeal to the SEND Tribunal.

Free nine-step checklist (downloadable PDF) to help parents get organised before requesting an EHC needs assessment and building their case.

Free template letter parents can use to make a formal complaint to a school about how it is supporting a disabled or SEND child.

Directory to find your free, confidential local SEND Information, Advice and Support Service for any school, EHCP or attendance issue.

Official guidance on who can appeal, deadlines, mediation and how the SEND Tribunal works when challenging an EHC needs assessment or plan decision.

The official free SEND35 appeal form (PDF or online) to challenge a local authority's EHC plan or assessment decision at the First-tier SEND Tribunal.

Free guidance on what evidence to collect and how to record real examples of your child's needs at home and school to support an EHCNA request.

Charity guide to accessing NHS speech and language therapy in England, including referral routes and getting provision written into an EHC plan.

Step-by-step parent guide explaining what to expect in every section of an EHCP, A through K, with a downloadable PDF version.

Step-by-step guide on qualifying for and applying for an Education, Health and Care Plan when your child has ADHD, with links to appeal support.

Step-by-step free guide to appealing the contents of an EHC plan to the SEND Tribunal, including what to send and how to set out your case.

Free advice on what to do when an EHCP is not being delivered: talking to the SENCO, complaining to the LA, and using disagreement resolution.

Printable IPSEA checklist helping parents prepare for an EHCP annual review: gathering evidence, reviewing outcomes and checking provision still fits.

Explains why Section F must be specific and quantified, citing case law and a real example of vague wording ('when appropriate') that breaks the law.

Free guidance on planning life after secondary school: college, work, apprenticeships, EHCP to 25 and a Year 9-11 transition timeline.

Free helpline (0808 800 0027) giving autistic young people and families advice on the move from school, college or university to adult life.

Free legal FAQ explaining when a reduced timetable is and isn't lawful, that it must be temporary with an end date, and how to challenge an open-ended one.

Free guide for families of young people with severe learning disabilities on planning the move to adult education, health and social care services.

Free hub for families on moving a disabled child into adulthood: planning, money and work, housing, services, health and a free helpline.

Free SENDIASS guide on getting ready for an annual review: questions to ask, evidence to bring, SMART outcomes and review timelines.

Free detailed pack for parents appealing a refusal to carry out an EHC needs assessment, with model letters and a guide to preparing your case.

Free editable Word template letter from a local authority for parents to request an EHC needs assessment, ready to fill in and send.

Official overview of how to ask the local authority for an EHC needs assessment, the timescales involved and what happens if you are refused.

Free model complaint letter for when a school or college is not using its best endeavours to secure a child's special educational provision.

Free, editable template letter parents can adapt to formally request an EHC needs assessment from their local authority in England.

Free index of IPSEA model letters covering every EHCP stage - requesting assessment, responding to draft plans, re-assessment and more (England SEND law).

Free legal explainer of the EHCP annual review process: timescales, what should happen, your rights and how to push for the right outcome.

Free factsheet explaining what transition to adulthood involves for children with learning difficulties, covering EHC plans and mental capacity.

Free Cerebra guide explaining what an EHCP is, why it is legally enforceable, its sections A to K, and how to request an EHC needs assessment.

Free plain-English breakdown of EHC plan sections A to K and what each must legally contain, so parents know what to expect and check.

Free guide explaining which EHCP sections (B, F, I) you can appeal and why Section F provision must be specific and quantified.

Practical framework for writing the parental contribution to an EHCP, organised by the four areas of need, with what to include.
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