Schools have a legal duty to make reasonable adjustments to their rules and regime in order to accommodate SEND children.
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Schools have a legal duty to make reasonable adjustments to their rules and regime in order to accommodate SEND children.
An EHC Needs assessment is the first formal stage in obtaining an EHCP. It formally identifies the child's SEN Needs.
Section F of an EHCP contains the vital SEN provision. If it's not in Section F you cannot enforce it.
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EHCPs must contain certain distinct sections. Not all sections are legally enforceable. If it is not in section B, F or I it is meaningless.