IPSEA has submitted answers to the consultation questions, as well as a detailed supplementary paper exploring important issues not covered by the Department for Education’s questions.
Case overview The young person asked the SEND Tribunal to order hours per week of golf coaching and gym training be specified in section F of their EHC plan. This section sets out the required special...
This training is for parents and carers who already have an EHC plan in place for their child, this training looks at the information a plan should contain, through to how to achieve that through annu...
Our research shows persistent inequalities in access to SEND provision and legal advice for children, young people and families from under-served communities
We have published our new strategy for 2026-2030, setting out how we will strengthen our work to ensure more children and young people with SEND receive the education and support they are entitled to ...
Letters: Jan Shapiro calls for a searching examination of the assumptions and culture that shape practice across the Send system. Plus Mary Smith sets readers and journalists a challenge based on her ...
Thanks to a donation from The National Lottery Community Fund Awards for All, we are pleased to offer this training to parents, carers and young people who are unable to access a full cost place at an...
A recorded webinar explaining the SEND reform proposals - aimed at families of children and young people with SEND who may face additional barriers in accessing support and information
Case summary The young person wanted a college of a type found in section 38(3) Children and Families Act (CFA) 2014. This is a type the local authority (LA) or SEND Tribunal on appeal must name unles...
IPSEA Responds to Government SEND Reform Consultation ... See MoreSee Less
IPSEA Responds to Government SEND Reform Consultation
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IPSEA has submitted answers to the consultation questions, as well as a detailed supplementary paper exploring important issues not covered by the Department for Education’s questions.East Riding of Yorkshire Council v Bowers (SEN) [2026] UKUT 31 (AAC) ... See MoreSee Less
East Riding of Yorkshire Council v Bowers (SEN) [2026] UKUT 31 (AAC)
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Case overview The young person asked the SEND Tribunal to order hours per week of golf coaching and gym training be specified in section F of their EHC plan. This section sets out the required special...EHC plan masterclass - existing plans: 3 August ... See MoreSee Less
EHC plan masterclass - existing plans: 3 August - 03/08/2026 09:45:00
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This training is for parents and carers who already have an EHC plan in place for their child, this training looks at the information a plan should contain, through to how to achieve that through annu...The king’s speech: what is the government’s legislative agenda for the next 12 months? ... See MoreSee Less
The king’s speech: what is the government’s legislative agenda for the next 12 months?
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Keir Starmer set out bills to abolish NHS England, overhaul Send provision, limit jury trials and forge ties with EUConsultancy support ... See MoreSee Less
Consultancy support
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IPSEA offers a consultancy service for professionals advising parents of children and young people with SEND, or those who are supporting themBreaking barriers – addressing inequalities and improving access to SEND legal advice for under-served communities ... See MoreSee Less
Breaking barriers – addressing inequalities and improving access to SEND legal advice for under-served communities
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Our research shows persistent inequalities in access to SEND provision and legal advice for children, young people and families from under-served communitiesLaunching our new strategy: Empowering families, protecting rights, securing education ... See MoreSee Less
Launching our new strategy: Empowering families, protecting rights, securing education
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We have published our new strategy for 2026-2030, setting out how we will strengthen our work to ensure more children and young people with SEND receive the education and support they are entitled to ...Our impact ... See MoreSee Less
Our impact
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Find out how our work is making a difference for children and young people with SEND and their familiesOfsted inspections pushing headteachers to ‘point of destruction’, union chief says ... See MoreSee Less
Ofsted inspections pushing headteachers to ‘point of destruction’, union chief says
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NAHT leader says schools watchdog for England does not raise standards, amid opposition to ‘Nando’s-style’ scoringFixing systemic problems with Send funding and inclusion | Letters ... See MoreSee Less
Fixing systemic problems with Send funding and inclusion | Letters
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Letters: Jan Shapiro calls for a searching examination of the assumptions and culture that shape practice across the Send system. Plus Mary Smith sets readers and journalists a challenge based on her ...London Marathon 2027 ... See MoreSee Less
London Marathon 2027
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Run for Team IPSEA in 2027 and help ensure children and young people with SEND get the education that they are legally entitled toSchools forced to cut back on support for Send pupils in England, poll finds ... See MoreSee Less
Schools forced to cut back on support for Send pupils in England, poll finds
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More than 70% have cut down in past year on teaching assistants, who play key role in helping children with SendSubsidised Training - EHC plan masterclass - existing plans: 30 June ... See MoreSee Less
Subsidised Training - EHC plan masterclass - existing plans: 30 June - 30/06/2026 09:45:00
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Thanks to a donation from The National Lottery Community Fund Awards for All, we are pleased to offer this training to parents, carers and young people who are unable to access a full cost place at an...SEND reform proposals explained: webinar for families who may face additional barriers to support ... See MoreSee Less
SEND reform proposals explained: webinar for families who may face additional barriers to support
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A recorded webinar explaining the SEND reform proposals - aimed at families of children and young people with SEND who may face additional barriers in accessing support and informationLM v Birmingham City Council (SEN): [2026] UKUT 127 (AAC) ... See MoreSee Less
LM v Birmingham City Council (SEN): [2026] UKUT 127 (AAC)
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Case summary The young person wanted a college of a type found in section 38(3) Children and Families Act (CFA) 2014. This is a type the local authority (LA) or SEND Tribunal on appeal must name unles...