Overview of the EHCP and SEND process workshop
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Who is this workshop for?
This workshop is open to kinship carers living in England. A kinship carer is someone who has stepped in to raise a child or children when their parents can’t.
The workshop might be helpful for kinship carers looking for support for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
What will be covered?
The workshop will include information about:
- the processes for accessing support available for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)
- the Education, Health and Care plan (EHCP) process and how this links to support
- the Virtual School and how it relates to children and young people with SEND
After the workshop you will receive a handout and the presentation slides via email along with a feedback survey.
Please note that Council for Disabled Children deliver this workshop. They have worked with Kinship and kinship carers to develop this workshop, and are contracted for this workshop.
Kinship is not responsible for other content produced outside of these workshops.
Important – how to join the workshop
All workshops will be held online using a free platform called Zoom. Please note that numbers are limited for each session to around 12-15 people to allow you to meet other kinship carers.
You can access Zoom through a desktop computer, laptop, tablet or even your phone. You may need to download Zoom before you join, please factor in time to do that. The best experience will be through a computer or laptop. Watch a video on how to join a Zoom meeting.
Please make sure you:
- sign in to Zoom before joining the workshop
- click on the Zoom link in the email we sent you
- make sure you join on time – late joiners might not be admitted after 15 minutes
- have a pen / pencil and paper to make notes
About Natasha:
Natasha is a Health and Social Care Programme Officer at Council for Disabled Children. She has a degree in Global Health and Social Medicine, and a postgraduate degree in Population Health Science. She has previously worked as a teaching assistant for children with additional needs in a primary school. Natasha’s experience has a broad focus within public health across various sectors, including education. At Council for Disabled Children, she currently works on the development of projects across health and social care, as well as analysing available provision for Looked After Children or children at risk of significant family breakdown. Natasha is enthusiastic about combining her experiences across multiple sectors to improve outcomes for children and young people.
About Georgia:
Georgia is the Social Care Programme Lead at Council for Disabled Children. She is a registered social worker with an MSc in Advanced Relationship Based Social Work with Children and Families and a Postgraduate Diploma in Child and Family Social Work. She has experience as a Disabled Children’s team social worker within the safeguarding and family support directorate of a London borough. She has direct experience of working with disabled children on Child in Need plans, Child protection plans and those who are looked after. Georgia has extensive knowledge of the legal framework, the rights of children and families and the different roles in relation to parental responsibility in complex family situations.
What happens if you need to cancel your place?
We understand that life gets in the way sometimes, so if you need to cancel your place please do try and let us know as soon as possible.
You’ll be able to do this through:
- the email confirmation you received when you first booked
- or by emailing us on: workshops@kinship.org.uk