Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 Dear Jess, There will be other people to answer your questions more fully than I can (if noone else answers I’ll have a go) but I just wanted to say that my LEA in the South West is called Plymouth and is the pits!!! (I think Bath, Cornwall and Somerset are probably the better ones but I could well be wrong) Sara Moving to the UK - schools?? Hi everyone We're deciding to make the mad move back to the UK from NYC (for family!) and I'm trying to get a handle on the school systems and how to get the best out them. We're not sure where to live but want to stay in the West country either near the Welsh borders or further south down to Devon, Dorset, Avon etc etc. So here's my 'help' school qu.'s I understand that I have to get a LEA to statement Flynn which can take 10-12 weeks. 1. How soon do you get services after statementing? I have the nightmare scenario that I won't have an address in the area we'll live in until July/Aug next yr so i'm sure we can't get services by Sept next yr- yikes unless the local LEA will let us start statementing whilst we're in the US eg flying in for a week for testing. 2. Are there any LEA's that are better, than others in terms of amount of services support they offer, easyness of getting support? 3. Will I need a lawyer to get a decent amount of services/support? If so any recommendations? 4. Has anyone put their child into a private school (hoping those grandparents might chip in !!) with a small class size so its not so stimulating - thinking of Montessori/Steiner etc 5. Does the LEA allows sen's into private school classrooms - how common is this ? 6. My understanding is that sens and statementing are for educational development -what services/support is there for social/ emotional development and v.mild behaviours (we're down to 2 tantrums a week -leaving books but he can now be reasoned out of them) and how do I apply for these ? 7. Left of field - is anyone doing RDI therapy, introducing it into schools etc -just thinkings as I'm starting it with Flynn. I should add that I have been really spoilt for services in NYC -35 hrs of Sp ed 1:1 for 3 years. Flynn needs to be around NT kids as he flourishes around them and is very social but I don't know how he will manage without any support. Apologises for the 100 qu's I know my own US system really well so feel I'm starting cold turkey again but with a kiddie who'll be 6 3/4's when we come back. Ta loads for any thoughts Jess -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.1/390 - Release Date: 17/07/2006 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.1/390 - Release Date: 17/07/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 Jess - are you sure you want to come back to UK? I can't advise what SW LEA's are like as I live in London but it took us over 10 months to get a final statement. We have been through 2 days of Tribunal hell and have still not won VB programme despite the Tribunal pulling the LEA provision to pieces! I do not know of any LEA paying for RDI in the UK - VB/ABA is hard enough to win. My husband and I have been considering transferring to NY so that we CAN get the right provision for our son. We currently pay for 30 hours VB a week plus Independent school fees (to get the really small class size, there are 12 children in T's class and he goes with a VB shadow). We get no help from the LEA /government - not even speech therapy. Its no fun in UK - you will fight for everything. I do hope someone from the SW LEA's chips in and contradicts everything I have said. Gail. > > Dear Jess, > > There will be other people to answer your questions more fully than I can > (if noone else answers I'll have a go) but I just wanted to say that my LEA > in the South West is called Plymouth and is the pits!!! > > (I think Bath, Cornwall and Somerset are probably the better ones but I > could well be wrong) > > Sara > > > > Moving to the UK - schools?? > > > > Hi everyone > > We're deciding to make the mad move back to the UK from NYC (for family!) > and I'm trying > to get a > handle on the school systems and how to get the best out them. We're not > sure where to > live > but want to stay in the West country either near the Welsh borders or > further south down > to Devon, > Dorset, Avon etc etc. > > So here's my 'help' school qu.'s > > I understand that I have to get a LEA to statement Flynn > which can take 10-12 weeks. > 1. How soon do you get services after statementing? > > I have the nightmare scenario that I won't have an address in the area we'll > live in until > July/Aug next yr so i'm sure we can't get services by Sept next yr- yikes > unless the local > LEA will let us start statementing whilst we're in the US eg flying in for a > week for testing. > > 2. Are there any LEA's that are better, than others in terms of amount of > services support > they offer, easyness of getting support? > > 3. Will I need a lawyer to get a decent amount of services/support? If so > any > recommendations? > > 4. Has anyone put their child into a private school (hoping those > grandparents might chip > in !!) with a small class size so its not so stimulating - thinking of > Montessori/Steiner etc > > 5. Does the LEA allows sen's into private school classrooms - how common is > this ? > > 6. My understanding is that sens and statementing are for educational > development -what > services/support is there for social/ emotional development and v.mild > behaviours (we're > down to 2 tantrums a week -leaving books but he can now be reasoned out of > them) and > how do I apply for these ? > > 7. Left of field - is anyone doing RDI therapy, introducing it into schools > etc -just > thinkings as I'm starting it with Flynn. > > I should add that I have been really spoilt for services in NYC - 35 hrs of > Sp ed 1:1 for 3 > years. Flynn needs to be around NT kids as he flourishes around them and is > very social > but I don't know how he will manage without any support. > > Apologises for the 100 qu's I know my own US system really well so feel I'm > starting cold > turkey again but with a kiddie who'll be 6 3/4's when we come back. > > Ta loads for any thoughts > > Jess > > > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.1/390 - Release Date: 17/07/2006 > > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.1/390 - Release Date: 17/07/2006 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 A good question! Our Tribunal ran for 2 days as the Chair adjourned after day 1 to " allow the LEA to reconsider their school placement in part 4 - this was after the panel agreed that we had proved that the LEA provison named in Part 4 was totally inappropriate for my son. Also, The Chair of the Tribunal interpreted a Wiltshire judgement that states that the Tribunal cannot order 'Education otherwise' if a school can provide appropriate provision. The judgement actually says that they cannot order edu otherwise (what VB comes under) if the school in Part 4 of the statement can meet childs needs. But our Chair asked our Ed psyc a hypothetical question - could any school any where meet Tom's needs at any point in time, then ordered him to answer - he replied that in the future he could see Tom will reach a point where a school education was appropriate but at this point in time it was not. That was enough for her to state that she could not order VB. What they actually did was shocking! The Tribunal ordered that the LEA should provide Tom with a mainstream placement in a school with a separate unit headed by a teacher with qualifications of and experience teaching ASD children. This has now allowed the LEA to try and put him in a language unit. So after 18 months and £1000's we are no further forward - and if we want to fight on our only redress is to go back to Tribunal again. That's why I'd stay in USA! The reality is that Tribunal Chairs can be vastly biased towards the LEA's, it all depends on who you get. If you are going to Tribunal asking for a home programme make sure you know that Wiltshire judgement inside out. Gail - sickened by the system > > > > Dear Jess, > > > > There will be other people to answer your questions more fully > than I can > > (if noone else answers I'll have a go) but I just wanted to say > that my LEA > > in the South West is called Plymouth and is the pits!!! > > > > (I think Bath, Cornwall and Somerset are probably the better ones > but I > > could well be wrong) > > > > Sara > > > > > > > > [Autism-Biomedical--Europe] Moving to the UK - schools?? > > > > > > > > Hi everyone > > > > We're deciding to make the mad move back to the UK from NYC (for > family!) > > and I'm trying > > to get a > > handle on the school systems and how to get the best out them. > We're not > > sure where to > > live > > but want to stay in the West country either near the Welsh borders > or > > further south down > > to Devon, > > Dorset, Avon etc etc. > > > > So here's my 'help' school qu.'s > > > > I understand that I have to get a LEA to statement Flynn > > which can take 10-12 weeks. > > 1. How soon do you get services after statementing? > > > > I have the nightmare scenario that I won't have an address in the > area we'll > > live in until > > July/Aug next yr so i'm sure we can't get services by Sept next yr- > yikes > > unless the local > > LEA will let us start statementing whilst we're in the US eg > flying in for a > > week for testing. > > > > 2. Are there any LEA's that are better, than others in terms of > amount of > > services support > > they offer, easyness of getting support? > > > > 3. Will I need a lawyer to get a decent amount of > services/support? If so > > any > > recommendations? > > > > 4. Has anyone put their child into a private school (hoping those > > grandparents might chip > > in !!) with a small class size so its not so stimulating - > thinking of > > Montessori/Steiner etc > > > > 5. Does the LEA allows sen's into private school classrooms - how > common is > > this ? > > > > 6. My understanding is that sens and statementing are for > educational > > development -what > > services/support is there for social/ emotional development and > v.mild > > behaviours (we're > > down to 2 tantrums a week -leaving books but he can now be > reasoned out of > > them) and > > how do I apply for these ? > > > > 7. Left of field - is anyone doing RDI therapy, introducing it > into schools > > etc -just > > thinkings as I'm starting it with Flynn. > > > > I should add that I have been really spoilt for services in NYC - > 35 hrs of > > Sp ed 1:1 for 3 > > years. Flynn needs to be around NT kids as he flourishes around > them and is > > very social > > but I don't know how he will manage without any support. > > > > Apologises for the 100 qu's I know my own US system really well so > feel I'm > > starting cold > > turkey again but with a kiddie who'll be 6 3/4's when we come back. > > > > Ta loads for any thoughts > > > > Jess > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.1/390 - Release Date: > 17/07/2006 > > > > > > > > -- > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.1/390 - Release Date: > 17/07/2006 > > > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.1/391 - Release Date: 18/07/2006 > > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.1/391 - Release Date: 18/07/2006 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 Jess, I would recommend that you post your questions to ABA-UK group. Perhaps others there can give you some further information on borroughs that fund ABA. Re the Steiner schools - we had our son down for a local Steiner school prior to dx. We now understand that while our son could go to the school with a tutor or Learning Assistant the school would not receive the additional funding for taking on a Special Needs kid because they are outside of the system. You would have to thoroughly review your sons needs with the Steiner school, they would have to agree to a tutor being present, and you would have to pay the private tuition yourself. If I were you I would plan to have no ABA provision and then if/when you do receive it count it as a bonus! It's hard going, it's a very uneven system that is completely unpredictable and full of absolutely ridiculous shennanigans. You may waltz in, get fully funded without tribunal or you may spend tens of thousands of pounds and get nothing. As far as a lawyer, we have been advised to spend most money on Ed Psych, OT and SLT. Those are the reports that are most effective in proving your son's case. You can shell out from £4,000 for a lawyer for tribunal to £15,000 for a lawyer to take your case from application to tribunal. We did not think it was money well spent at this time (we are going through statementing right now). You may also have to self-fund for a time prior to receiving funding. I think this depends on how well you are able to establish your case using the reports that you have now. Personally, I don't know of any emotional support, psychotherapy, psychological support provided for our kids. I'd be happy to hear of it if there is. There are some clinical psychologists hanging around for kids but the wait is long and the requirements are high. (like they have to be homicidal, etc) We discussed RDI with our consultant and he is happy to integrate some of the exercises into the ABA/VB therapy. So there is knowledge of RDI, eperience, etc but I don't know about using it is schools, etc. All the best, it's a tough decision. I hope we haven't scared you off from the UK. It's actually quite nice here! Darla London DH Boban DS 2 years 2 months In a message dated 18/07/2006 17:46:13 GMT Standard Time, whimster@... writes: 1. How soon do you get services after statementing?I have the nightmare scenario that I won't have an address in the area we'll live in until July/Aug next yr so i'm sure we can't get services by Sept next yr- yikes unless the local LEA will let us start statementing whilst we're in the US eg flying in for a week for testing.2. Are there any LEA's that are better, than others in terms of amount of services support they offer, easyness of getting support? 3. Will I need a lawyer to get a decent amount of services/support? If so any recommendations?4. Has anyone put their child into a private school (hoping those grandparents might chip in !!) with a small class size so its not so stimulating - thinking of Montessori/Steiner etc5. Does the LEA allows sen's into private school classrooms - how common is this ?6. My understanding is that sens and statementing are for educational development -what services/support is there for social/ emotional development and v.mild behaviours (we're down to 2 tantrums a week -leaving books but he can now be reasoned out of them) and how do I apply for these ?7. Left of field - is anyone doing RDI therapy, introducing it into schools etc -just thinkings as I'm starting it with Flynn.I should add that I have been really spoilt for services in NYC -35 hrs of Sp ed 1:1 for 3 years. Flynn needs to be around NT kids as he flourishes around them and is very social but I don't know how he will manage without any support. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 We also used Tracey. There is an independent SLT that Tracey put me in contact with - Jackie Harland, her co is Ruth s and colleagues. Tracey has the number - or google am sure will come up. Not sure where you are based though. Bests Gail > > On this subject. We are using Conrathe's colleague – Tracey > Eldridge-Hinmers and she has also said that it all depends on the people in > the tribunal as some of them are very anti/ pro ABA. she has just advised us > to get an independent SLT report and an independent OT report. Two things we > hadn't budgeted for which is difficult enough BUT I can't find any SLTs at > all and the only OT I can find is in Dorset (far away and expensive). Can > anyone help with any SLT or an OT nearer to home? > > Thanks, Sara x > > > > Re: Re: Moving to the UK - schools?? > > > > In a message dated 20/07/2006 07:26:14 GMT Daylight Time, gail@... > writes: > > The reality is that Tribunal Chairs can be vastly biased towards the > LEA's, it all depends on who you get. If you are going to Tribunal > asking for a home programme make sure you know that Wiltshire > judgement inside out. > > >>>MY buddy had Conrath act for her. Lots of dosh. He told her before > they went in he would be able to tell whether or not they would win by who > was chairing it - which they didn;t know until they got in there. > > > > He winked at Pip at they walked in. > > > > They won, not only to keep the VB programme but as they were getting 38 > weeks funding from LEA and 12 weeks funded by the Social Services Dept (to > the value of respite she would otherwsie have had) - educational funding by > SS is illegal so they LEA was ordered to pay the full 50 weeks. What a > result. > > > > However, he has now completed his programme any which way you look at it and > test him, the school provision is S-H-I-T. Mainstream WOULD wortk with the > appropriate and willing school but there isn;t one, the poor lad screams and > crys when visiting the only specioal placement on offer (its MLD) and I > spoke to her yesterday and she is pullign him out to home ed without funding > because there is no placement for him. > > > > She has 5 kids, between 9years and 12 months. Two on higher rate > DLA..................... HYPERLINK > " http://cdn-cf.aol.com/se/smi/0201d20638/09 " > > > > Complete madness, however, there are a couple of options in Dorset for Jess > if the grandparenst are willing to pay, will write later > > > > Mandi x > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.1/391 - Release Date: 18/07/2006 > > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.1/391 - Release Date: 18/07/2006 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 Hi Sara Just answered this on relpy to your SLT query - then saw that you live in Plymouth!! Will be down your neck of the woods next w/e - my parents live down there and eldest son going down for a week with the Gramps. Send me an email offline if I can give you more info re Tribunal etc. Gail > > > > > > Dear Jess, > > > > > > There will be other people to answer your questions more fully > > than I can > > > (if noone else answers I'll have a go) but I just wanted to say > > that my LEA > > > in the South West is called Plymouth and is the pits!!! > > > > > > (I think Bath, Cornwall and Somerset are probably the better > ones > > but I > > > could well be wrong) > > > > > > Sara > > > > > > > > > > > > [Autism-Biomedical---Europe] Moving to the UK - schools?? > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi everyone > > > > > > We're deciding to make the mad move back to the UK from NYC (for > > family!) > > > and I'm trying > > > to get a > > > handle on the school systems and how to get the best out them. > > We're not > > > sure where to > > > live > > > but want to stay in the West country either near the Welsh > borders > > or > > > further south down > > > to Devon, > > > Dorset, Avon etc etc. > > > > > > So here's my 'help' school qu.'s > > > > > > I understand that I have to get a LEA to statement Flynn > > > which can take 10-12 weeks. > > > 1. How soon do you get services after statementing? > > > > > > I have the nightmare scenario that I won't have an address in > the > > area we'll > > > live in until > > > July/Aug next yr so i'm sure we can't get services by Sept next > yr- > > yikes > > > unless the local > > > LEA will let us start statementing whilst we're in the US eg > > flying in for a > > > week for testing. > > > > > > 2. Are there any LEA's that are better, than others in terms of > > amount of > > > services support > > > they offer, easyness of getting support? > > > > > > 3. Will I need a lawyer to get a decent amount of > > services/support? If so > > > any > > > recommendations? > > > > > > 4. Has anyone put their child into a private school (hoping those > > > grandparents might chip > > > in !!) with a small class size so its not so stimulating - > > thinking of > > > Montessori/Steiner etc > > > > > > 5. Does the LEA allows sen's into private school classrooms - > how > > common is > > > this ? > > > > > > 6. My understanding is that sens and statementing are for > > educational > > > development -what > > > services/support is there for social/ emotional development and > > v.mild > > > behaviours (we're > > > down to 2 tantrums a week -leaving books but he can now be > > reasoned out of > > > them) and > > > how do I apply for these ? > > > > > > 7. Left of field - is anyone doing RDI therapy, introducing it > > into schools > > > etc -just > > > thinkings as I'm starting it with Flynn. > > > > > > I should add that I have been really spoilt for services in NYC - > > 35 hrs of > > > Sp ed 1:1 for 3 > > > years. Flynn needs to be around NT kids as he flourishes around > > them and is > > > very social > > > but I don't know how he will manage without any support. > > > > > > Apologises for the 100 qu's I know my own US system really well > so > > feel I'm > > > starting cold > > > turkey again but with a kiddie who'll be 6 3/4's when we come > back. > > > > > > Ta loads for any thoughts > > > > > > Jess > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > > > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.1/390 - Release Date: > > 17/07/2006 > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > > > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > > > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.1/390 - Release Date: > > 17/07/2006 > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.1/391 - Release Date: > 18/07/2006 > > > > > > > > -- > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.1/391 - Release Date: > 18/07/2006 > > > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.1/391 - Release Date: 18/07/2006 > > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.1/391 - Release Date: 18/07/2006 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 Jess, this is a good suggestion of what to do as there was a discussion on this very thing not long, of which i was part, join and check the archives. Be warned though the lady decided not to come back to the UK cos of the advice given!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Nikki > > > Jess, > I would recommend that you post your questions to ABA-UK group. > Perhaps others there can give you some further information on borroughs that fund > ABA. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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