IPSEA SEND Law Level 3 (parents and carers)

Content
29 modules

Rating

Instructor
IPSEA Training

Released
06 Aug 2020

Price
£99.00 GBP

Description

We have devised IPSEA's Level 3 training as an Advanced Level training for those who have successfully completed Level 1 and Level 2. It will enable you to take your understanding of the law relating to the education and training of children and young people with SEN and disabilities even further, but with a particular emphasis on gaining knowledge to support parents and young people to bring different types of appeal to the SEND Tribunal.

Summary

  • The course is in nine 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.

This online course is suitable as a stand-alone course of study, but is also designed to complement our Level 3 / Advanced 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.

Audience

This Level 3 training is suitable for participants who have prior knowledge of the subject or who have completed both the Level 1 and 2 IPSEA training.

Objectives

The objective of the course is to provide further training on specific legal issues for those who are already familiar with the legal framework relating to children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (“SEND Law”). Level 3 also has a particular focus on the SEND Tribunal and the majority of the modules focus on learning about the relevant law, practice and procedure which would be involved when preparing and presenting the different types of appeals which a parent or young person might wish to bring to the Tribunal. This is the complete list of modules:

Module 1:    Elective home education and education otherwise

Module 2:    Tribunal appeals: Refusal to assess

Module 3:    Tribunal appeals: Refusal to issue an EHC Plan

Module 4:    Tribunal appeals: Contents of an EHC plan and refusal to amend

Module 5:    Tribunal Appeals: Cease to maintain​

Module 6.1: Tribunal appeals: Naming a school or FE institution and costs

Module 6.2: Tribunal appeals: School funding

Module 7:    Tribunal appeals: Disability discrimination

Module 8:    Other routes of redress

Module 9:    Gathering evidence

Certificate

By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Level 3 2025

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Level 3 - Module 1 - Elective home education and education otherwise than in a setting
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Level 3 - Module 8: Other routes of redress: complaints, judicial review and the LGSCO
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Added 28 days ago, by Lesley
I found the course extremely helpful and informative. The content was clearly structured and grounded in the relevant legislation, which made complex areas much easier to understand. It has given me a real sense of clarity and confidence, particularly in understanding procedural rights, statutory duties, and routes of challenge. I now feel far better equipped to navigate these processes in practice. Thank you for delivering such a comprehensive and well-explained programme.
 
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Added about 2 months ago, by Teresa
Really comprehensive and thorough while still remaining high level enough that one is not overwhelmed by the complexity. Looking forward to applying it in the real world and helping one SEND family at a time.

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