What is an EHCP?
An Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) is a legal document for children and young people aged 0–25 who require more support than is normally available through SEN Support in school.
An EHCP identifies a child or young person’s:
EHCPs are issued by the Local Authority and are designed to ensure that children and young people receive the support they need to access education and make progress.
At RAMJS, we work closely with families and outside agencies throughout the EHCP process and aim to ensure that children receive support that is personalised, inclusive and responsive to their needs.
The Graduated Approach
Before requesting an EHCP assessment, schools are expected to follow a graduated approach using:
This means school will:
Many children with SEND make good progress through SEN Support without needing an EHCP.
When Might an EHCP Be Considered?
An EHCP may be considered when a child:
This process is known as an Education, Health and Care Needs Assessment (EHCNA).
Requesting an EHC Needs Assessment
A request for an EHC Needs Assessment can be made by:
The request is sent to Lancashire County Council (LCC) along with evidence showing:
This may include:
What Happens Next?
Lancashire County Council will review the information and decide whether to carry out a full EHC Needs Assessment.
If agreed, the Local Authority may seek advice from:
The Local Authority then decides whether an EHCP is necessary.
If an EHCP is Issued
The EHCP will outline:
School will then:
Some pupils with EHCPs may access additional support through:
Annual Reviews
EHCPs must be reviewed at least once a year through an Annual Review meeting.
The review considers:
Parents, school staff, professionals and the child are invited to contribute to the review process.
Lancashire SEND Local Offer
Further information about EHCPs and the SEND process can be found on Lancashire County Council’s SEND Local Offer website:
You can also find information about:
Support for Families
We understand that the EHCP process can sometimes feel overwhelming. At RAMJS, we work closely with families throughout the process and aim to provide support, guidance and clear communication at every stage.
If you have concerns about your child’s needs or would like to discuss SEND support further, please contact Mrs Bleasdale (SENDCo) through the school office on 01772 792083.