IPSEA Level 1/Elementary SEND Law - parents and carers

Content
31 modules

Rating

Instructor
IPSEA Training

Released
29 Mar 2019

Price
£99.00

Description

Overview and purpose

This modular online course looks in detail at the scope of special educational needs and disability (SEND) law. It is aimed at professionals supporting and advising parents or parents themselves who wish to gain a greater knowledge.

Summary

  • The course is in 10 sequential modules
  • All modules must be undertaken to complete the course
  • The pass mark is 75%, on successful completion you will receive a certificate which details your proficiency in each module
  • Learners do not get an index of wrong or right answers. If you score lower in particular modules you can refer to the resources to refresh your learning
  • If you fail the pass mark you are given one more opportunity to complete the course.

Audience

This course aimed at professionals advising and supporting parents and carers of children and young people with SEND including: Teachers, School Governors, SENCOs, Learning Support Assistants and advisory professionals although it would also be suitable for parents who have completed the Foundation Level online learning and wished to increase their knowledge of this area of law.  It is not necessary to have prior knowledge of SEN law in order to take this online course.  

Course delivery and cost

This is an online course. Each module takes approximately three hours to complete and you have six months to complete the course. The course costs:

  • £350 for individuals local parent groups and charities with an income of less than £200k
  • £500 for schools and  charities with an income over £200k
  • £700 for private and public sector organisations independent consultants

If you are purchasing this course in bulk, discounts may apply.

Why choose IPSEA

IPSEA are experts in the field of special educational needs and disability (SEND) law. We have been providing advice and advocacy to parents for over 40 years; from the first stages of advice right through to tribunal and higher level appeals. We pride ourselves on the level of expertise we offer; even barristers undertake our training. We are in a unique position having the history, scope and knowledge in our field.

 

Objectives

Objectives

By the end of the modules we would expect participants to have a sound understanding of the areas of law covered and be able to use that knowledge to obtain an EHC plan for their child or to advise and support a parent to do so.  Participants should also be able to understand issues involved in challenging an exclusion from school or disability discrimination involving a school.  The modules covered in this online course are:

  1. Children and Young People with SEND: the legal framework
  2. The Duties on Local Authorities, Schools and FE Institutions
  3. EHC Needs Assessments
  4. EHC Plans, Personal Budgets and Direct Payments
  5. Naming a School or FE Institution
  6. Changing Plans
  7. Rights of Appeal to SEND and Mediation
  8. Disability Discrimination (Introduction to the Equality Act 2010)
  9. SEND Tribunal Procedure 
  10. Exclusions

This online learning is suitable as a stand-alone course of study, but is also designed to complement our Level 1 / Elementary Training Day.  Combining the training in this way will offer participants an opportunity to fully consolidate their learning and to deal with individual queries on the course content.

Certificate

By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Level 1 2022

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Legal materials
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Level 1 - Module 1: Introduction and reading materials
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Level 1 - Module 1- Task 1: Children and Young People with SEN and Disabilities – the Legal Framework
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Level 1 - Module 1 - Task 2: Children and Young People with SEN and Disabilities – the legal framework
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Level 1 - Module 2: Introduction and reading materials
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Level 1 - Module 2 - Task 1: The Duties on local authorities, schools, nurseries and post-16 institutions
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Level 1 - Module 2 - Task 2: The Duties on local authorities, schools, nurseries and post-16 institutions
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Level 1 - Module 3 - Introduction and reading materials
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Level 1 - Module 3 - Task 1: EHC needs assessments
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Level 1 - Module 3 - Task 2: EHC needs assessments
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Level 1 - Module 4: Introduction and reading materials
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Level 1 - Module 4 - Task 1: EHC plans, personal budgets and direct payments
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Level 1 - Module 4 - Task 2: EHC plans, personal budgets and direct payments
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Level 1 - Module 5: Introduction and reading materials
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Level 1 - Module 5 - Task 1: Naming a school or FE institution
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Level 1 - Module 5 - Task 2: Naming a school or FE institution
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Level 1 Module 6: Introduction and reading materials
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Level 1 - Module 6 - Task 1: Changing plans
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Level 1 - Module 6 - Task 2: Changing plans
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Level 1 - Module 7: Introduction and reading materials
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Level 1 - Module 7 - Task 1: Mediation and appealing to the SEND Tribunal
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Level 1 - Module 7 - Task 2: Mediation and appealing to the SEND Tribunal
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Level 1 - Module 8: Introduction and reading materials
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Level 1 - Module 8 - Task 1: Introduction to the Equality Act 2010 – Disability discrimination in schools
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Level 1 - Module 8 - Task 2: Disability discrimination – Introduction to the Equality Act 2010
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Level 1 - Module 9: Introduction and reading materials
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Level 1 - Module 9 - Task 1: SEND Tribunal procedure
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Level 1 - Module 9 - Task 2: SEND Tribunal procedure
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Level 1 - Module 10: Introduction and reading materials
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Level 1 - Module 10 - Task 1: Exclusion from school
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Level 1 - Module 10 - Task 2: Exclusion from school
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Added 1 day ago, by Stacey
 
Added 3 days ago, by Chris
I have been working in schools as a teacher for nearly thirty tears much with SEN pupils as a senco etc. This course has been a steep learning curve in places. Many thanks for all the briefings well worth the time and money.
 
Added 7 days ago, by Anonymous
This course was excellent, I have learned so much, which will enable me to support my family and friends who have children and young people with SEN. Looking forward to starting level 2
 
Added 16 days ago, by Elaine
The course is straight forward and includes or signposts you clearly any further information needed. I would say you really need to look at the questions closely to avoid silly mistakes
 
Added 18 days ago, by Juliet
This course has given me a great insight into the SEN and law. Great resource!
 
Added 22 days ago, by Elizabeth
 
Added 25 days ago, by Lindsay
Excellent course, looking forward to completing level 2 and 3.
 
Added 26 days ago, by Anonymous
Information-dense, but a thorough grounding in the legal elements. Not so much help in a practical sense, but useful none-the-less.
 
Added 26 days ago, by Tonisha
 
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