EHCPs – ‘To or with’ the young person?
The continued importance of person centred practice and joint work with learners.
A discussion on the importance of EHCPs and why the learners voice and joint work between parent/carers and the education setting remains vital in ensuring accurate plans that reflect the learner, their provision need and how this can be achieved.
Learning objectives:
• Revisiting and understanding key information around EHCPs and their premise
• Empowering these key stakeholders to gain knowledge of statutory guidance around EHCPs
• How an EHCP can support those facilitating learning
• Why joint work is so important
• How to facilitate the voice of the child/young person and their parent/carers
Why attend this session?
Writing effective EHC plans means distilling the needs of the child / young person at the centre of the plan. Find out how, by engaging and involving the child / young person, you can turn the EHC plan into a powerful learning resource to support your classroom practice.
Each seminar place costs £18 + VAT if booked with the Early Bird Discount before 11 July 2025, £22 +VAT before the show and £24 +VAT at the show itself.