Guest guest Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 I refused to allow the special school head to assess Edith (she would have said how suitable her school would be). At Tribunal she said she had never seen Edith but she was sure her school would be suitable. She didn't say she was refused permission to assess. Perhaps they missed a trick. How do you know what the EP report said? I bow to your greater expertise however. Your experience is much greater than mine. Sally veronicamadigan wrote: > Not that Simple Sally, in theory, yes, you can refuse permission as I am pre-tribunal right now and wanted to stop assessments for that purpose alone but apparently it will be put on record that the parent refused assessment and therefore hampered their efforts to help the child, doesn't look good on the parent. > Also it can backfire as our solicitor last time refused as assessment by EP they had it done anyway unknown to me and then when the assessment highlighted problems in the school they buried it, had I agreed the assessment it would have been a damning piece of evidence as I would have presented it in our evidence. > Vicky > > >> >>> Can anyone tell me if you can do anything at all if LEA EP/NHS-OT,SLT formally assess your child without the knowledge or consent of parents - clearly not good practice. DS is coming home saying he has been assessed (by NHS etc- people he doesn't know) and that there are people observing him in lessons which really bugs him. We are coming up to the Transition Review. Also could anyone point me to a really good source of independent help for advice on post 16 provision in SE England. >>> Thank you. >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------ >>> >>> DISCLAIMER >>> No information contained in this post is to be construed as medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably qualified practitioner. >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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