Age Range
Children and young people up to age 25, parents and carers
About the Practice
When the EHCP process starts to feel like a wall of forms, deadlines and official language, Sheffield families need somewhere calm to begin. Sheffield SEND Information and Advice Service helps Sheffield parents understand the SEN and EHCP process before a meeting, refusal letter or tribunal deadline takes over the whole house. The work is about turning fear and scattered evidence into a clearer plan for school, the local authority and the next decision point.
Clinical Expertise
SEND law, SEN support, EHC needs assessments and plans, exclusions, disagreements, complaints, mediation, appeals, transitions and advocacy
EHC plan process and annual review support
Information and preparation support around mediation, disagreement resolution and SEND Tribunal processes
Why Work With Us?
Free Sheffield SEND Route: Parents get a clearer route through confusing SEN language, so they can see what needs to happen before the next school, local authority or tribunal step.
Law and Process Clarity: Support focuses on evidence, deadlines, wording and next actions, helping families move from panic to a practical plan.
Calm Support During Conflict: This gives parents a grounded first step before they spend money or walk into a meeting unsure what the local authority is asking for.
Children and young people up to age 25, parents and carers
Children and young people aged 0-25, parents and carers in Sheffield
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SEN/EHCP case review, evidence mapping, plan review and advocacy support by service scope
Most SEN/EHCP advocate services accept parent enquiries; Sheffield SENDIASS is the local free statutory route
Understanding reports, gathering information and applying it to the family situation
SEND law, SEN support, EHC needs assessments and plans, exclusions, disagreements, complaints, mediation, appeals, transitions and advocacy
SEN advocacy for school access, EHCP provision, placement decisions and parent confidence
Meeting preparation, school communication, understanding reports and local authority discussions
Children and young people aged 0-25, parents and carers in Sheffield
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Sheffield statutory SEND information, advice and support service
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