
What does a good Education Health and Care Plan (EHCP) look like? (professionals)
Education, Health, and Care Plans (EHCPs) are a key tool in ensuring young people with SEND get the right support in education. This free interactive workshop is designed to help professionals understand what makes an EHCP effective and how to engage in the process.
Who is it for
This session is most relevant for professionals who are either new to the EHCP process, have a draft EHCP to consult on, or are managing Annual Reviews.
What to expect
You should expect:
- a step-by-step guide to EHCPs and the key components that make them effective
- how to request amendments and ensure the plan reflects a child’s specific needs
- guidance on working with parents and carers to get the best outcomes
- the opportunity to ask questions and hear real-life examples from other professionals
Session details
This is a two-hour interactive workshop with discussion and practical exercises.
Takeaway
By the end of the session, professionals will feel more confident in reviewing EHCP's.
Book your place
If you would like us to deliver this workshop at your setting or organisation, please complete our request form:
SENDIASS Training Request Form
If you have any further questions about our workshops, contact SENDIASSTraining@worcestershire.gov.uk
Information about our workshops
SENDIASS workshops are delivered in partnership with Learning Services Worcestershire.
Most of our workshops are subsidised by the Department for Education (DfE). They require us to collect information from learners to monitor how we use the funding they give us. After booking, you will need to provide extra enrolment data. We only collect necessary information and use it in line with the Worcestershire Learning Services privacy notice. Without this information, we may not be able to offer you a place. Your cooperation helps us to continue to provide our workshops for free, thank you.
Training contact
If you have any further questions about the workshops, please email SENDIASSTraining@worcestershire.gov.uk