EHCP declined!!

Hi, my grandson is awaiting a scan to confirm CP although working diagnosis has always been evolving CP. He will be 3 next month, in nursery where he has standing frame, brillio seat and a walking frame. He can sit cross legged independently, roll and just about beginning to do an army type crawl, at great effort. He has had an EHCP assessment which resulted in it being declined, this has been appealed and again today denied. He has "no educational needs". He's a bright lad with excellent speech and can make his needs known clearly. Our concern is once he is mainstream, who will help him physically? Who can help him get in to the aids that help him stand/sit, pick up a pencil he drops, take him to the toilet. If he is unable to access equipment then surely eventually this will impact on his educational needs. We are worried he will fall between the cracks. Is there support out there when the problems are physical only. OT and physio will obviously still be supporting him but a classroom with 1 teacher won't be in a position to give all the physical support he needs. Has anyone experience of similar??
Thank you
Julie
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maybe approach the school that it’s planned for him to attend and ask how this is normally carried out - there maybe classroom assistants that are brought in for such things - often they have dealt before with these issues & can advise you on how to approach the subject with his current care provider ( nursery / kindergarten)
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Thank you, we will be hearing soon if he has a place at the school of choice, they are aware of his physical disabilities so will definitely discuss.
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Hi @juliehall
MS_TAS has given some great advice as the school may already be able to support for your grandchild through inclusive and accessible environments they may already have so it's definitely worth a chat with them
You can usually apply for an EHCP at a later date as unfortunately, it is often not unusual for an EHCP application to be turned down on the first attempt especially for very young children.
Once your grandson is in school, if the school or yourselves feel like he still needs additional support, you will be able to collect further evidence from school which will strengthen the application!
We have a brilliant CP network here on the community who may be able to give more specialist information and advice so I will tag them in this now @Richard_Scope @SaraC_Scope @Lucy_Scope
Hopefully you hear back from the school of choice soon and ease some anxieties!
I hope this was helpful, if you would like any further support or information please reach out 😄
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Thank you so much, it's all a bit overwhelming when he's starting his journey. I think the support on here will be very helpful.
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Hi @juliehall
Thank you for getting in touch and welcome to the community. It's so hard when an EHCP is declined because they feel a child doesn't have additional academic needs. However I understand from personal experience, physical needs are just as important. As you've described a child with cerebral palsy or any physical disability might need support moving around the school. going to the toilet and picking up equipment. It's essential we raise awareness of these needs as early as possible.
I agree with the previous comments about having a conversation with his school before he starts. They should create a personal care plan and have reasonable adjustments in place. Mary mentioned returning to the EHCP again. I'm wondering if IPSEA the educational specialists could offer advice and support. Action CP are a good organisation for supporting families of children with CP as well.
I've included the links to Scope Families of children with CP and Cerebral Palsy UK These are really helpful Facebook pages where parents connect and support each other.
Best wishes
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I'll take a look at those links, thank you so much.
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Hi ,
Just wondered if anyone can offer any advice please .
My daughters Ehcp has been declined, what can I do?
My Daughter suffers with really bad anxiety and we have been awaiting for Autism assessment nearly 2 yrs byt she will be seen in end of this Yr due to being 17 and half and they don't want children to go to adult services,
She has struggled with learning and massively with MH due to being bullied since primary school, we had to change schools then and when she was in secondary again due to bullying then I had to take her out to be homeschooling at 14. I have tried to call Ipsea but there lins very busy and im unable to get through. I must admit I struggle and am not really good at this kind of thing and manage to always get fobbed off! Tia
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Hi @Gregam
It sounds like you're both in a very stressful situation and it sounds like your daughter has been through an awful lot, how is she doing now?
I'm sorry to hear the EHCP was refused, did they tell you on what grounds?
You can appeal the decision and hopefully it will be successful. The first thing you’ll need to ask for a mediation certificate and once you have that, you can appeal to the SEND Tribunal.
Here is a link on what to do if EHCP has been declinedIt also may be helpful to reach out to your local SENDIASS if you haven't already.
These are the education experts who can give you free and impartial information and advice on everything to do with education such as EHCPs, tribunals and sometimes allocate you a specific caseworker to work through these things.
Hope this was helpful, please let me know if you would further information or support😊0
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