Age Range
Children, young people, parents and carers
About the Practice
When a support decision in Derry/Londonderry becomes impossible to decode, parents need a structured path before the next deadline arrives. Worthingtons Education Law Derry/Londonderry Families helps Derry/Londonderry parents understand the Northern Ireland SEN and Statement of SEN framework before a meeting, refusal letter, review or tribunal deadline takes over the whole house. The work is about turning fear and scattered evidence into a clearer plan for school, the authority and the next decision point.
Clinical Expertise
Education law in Northern Ireland, special educational needs, Statements of SEN and school/EA disputes
Statement of SEN, placement and provision disputes by enquiry
Education law and SEN appeals by solicitor route
Why Work With Us?
Northern Ireland Education Law: Parents get a clearer route through confusing education language, so they can see what needs to happen before the next school, authority or tribunal step.
Statement and Placement Strategy: Support focuses on evidence, deadlines, wording and next actions, helping families move from panic to a practical plan.
Calm Support During Conflict: Solicitor support can turn a frightening EA dispute into a clearer set of options and evidence points.
Children, young people, parents and carers
Northern Ireland by enquiry
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Paid legal advice; ask firm about funding and fee options
Case review, evidence mapping, plan review and advocacy support by service scope
Most advocate and advice routes accept parent enquiries; local statutory advice services are the free first route
Legal advice, document review and dispute strategy
Education law in Northern Ireland, special educational needs, Statements of SEN and school/EA disputes
Advocacy for school access, support-plan provision, placement decisions and parent confidence
School, EA and education-law correspondence
Northern Ireland by enquiry
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Remote or regional additional needs advocacy for Derry/Londonderry families
Derry/Londonderry