This week in Enquire's frequently asked question series, the question is can I ask for an assessment of my child's needs?
The first part of a three part answer highlights that yes, a parent or carer does have the right to request an assessment at any time. If a child is aged between 12 and 15 years old, they may also have the right to ask for an assessment of their own needs. Card one of three.
The second part of the answer advises to put any request in writing, sharing why you think your child should be assessed. It also reminds that you can ask for a specific type of assessment such as educational, psychological or medical. Any request should first be shared with whoever is responsible for support for learning at the school, such as a depute or headteacher. And remember - your child is entitled to support if they are on a waiting list for assessment. Card two of three.
If your school does not agree with your request for an assessment you can contact your local authority. The authority can refuse a request but must explain why. Should you be unhappy with the decision and explanation, you have the right to request mediation. Card three of three.
This week for our #FAQFriday we ask: Can I ask for an assessment of my child's need?
And the answer is.... Yes!
Find out more about requesting #assessment, as well as what to do if the request is refused, at: enquire.org.uk/parents/gett...
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