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zeenatsalarun
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Hi there. Hoping someone can help. My son is autistic and non verbal. We have an EHCP but I would like our ABA therapy to be added to the plan. The council have rejected my application and now I want to appeal that decision. Is there anyone out there who has been successful in doing this and could they offer any advice?
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Welcome to the community @zeenatsalarun
This isn't something I've been through personally, so I can't offer advice in that sense. However, I'd encourage you to contact IPSEA about this if you haven't already, as they should be able to offer you some expert advice.
I also found this page on ABA4All's website. I couldn't say how accurate it is, but it could be helpful to give it a read over. -
Hello @zeenatsalarun,
I just wanted to check in to see how you're getting on with things?
I'm sorry that we couldn't answer your question directly, but I hope that you've managed to progress with your query and have found the appropriate support for your situation.
It would be great to hear any updates if you have any
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