Guest guest Posted April 30, 2009 Report Share Posted April 30, 2009 Please can anyone advise me asap. Our school seems to be in the process of trying to transfer our son to another school without telling us about it. They seem to be trying to take him on a visit so that they can present it as all sewn up before the Annual review at the beginning of June. We have been told nothing at all of this by sch. only by our son in broken phrases. His anxiety is skyrocketing, the voices in his head are getting worse which makes it harder to unpick what he is actually being told and he is now developing a stammer on top of his severe language issues. Can anyone give me chapter and verse on the formal procedure when a sch wants to get rid of difficult parents and whether they are entitled to start this ball rolling without consulting us. Also if they try to change the name of the sch presumably that means they can change other parts of the Statement too? Where would be the best place to go for formal advice asap - initially free but we would pay if we had to? Thanks for any info. catherine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2009 Report Share Posted May 2, 2009 Dr Male provided a psychiatric report for our Tribunal. He is a retired Consultant Paediatric Psychiatrist. He thought it likely Henry would need residential schooling. He also recommended a referral to the local CAMHS and mentioned Henry might benefit from drug treatment. We did not follow up on this aspect of his report. It depends on why you want the assessment and report: is it for diagnosis and recommendations for treatment? I am not sure what sort of work he does now - we saw him 3 years ago. He is very kind and a gentleman. Apparently there are very few paediatric psychiatrists who can do the assessments and write reports for Tribunal. I suppose it depends on whether you want your child out of the school or you want the school to provide for his needs better. I personally should be very wary of Henry going to a psychiatrist because I guess when it comes to treatment they only have one weapon in their armoury and that's drugs. However, I would be much more open to seeing a clinical psychologist who specialises in autism. Margaret > > Thanks Mandi, Sally and everyone who replied. I think I heard at the SOS SEN workshop last week that Fisher Meredith are not taking any new cases at the mo? I was also wondering has anyone used an Educational Psychiatrist - I've been recommended Dr Male near Guildford. I don't know what he's like or if he would inevitably suggest medicating for anxiety. Just don't want to pour money down the drain. Thanks for all your support. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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