Enhance Your Skills EHCP Training

Sample module: In-depth EHC Plan Writing


Description
This sample module is an extract from the ‘In-depth EHC Plan Writing’ course. This course is based on Enhance EHC’s comprehensive and detailed internal training programme, which has been used to train over 150 writers of EHC plans - and previously SEN Statements - since 1996. Alongside knowledge of statutory requirements for writing and amending EHC plans, delegates will be provided with:
• detailed step-by-step guidance through the plan writing process - from understanding the fundamental
requirements, to learning more complex features about content inclusion, grammar and style;
• strategies for approaching different aspects of the plan and the corresponding assessment reports;
• best practice in writing new plans and amending plans following review;
• the experience of drafting plans as delegates work through the learning content, enabling them to
apply their new skills and knowledge;
• the option for either self-assessed/peer-assessed EHC plan writing assignments, using our example
advice sets, plan template, trainee success criteria and final versions, and/or manager-assessed plan-
writing assignments for live cases, using submitted advice and the Local Authority plan template
alongside our trainee success criteria;
• final assessment and sign-off by Enhance EHC trainers, to provide individual plan-writing feedback and
award delegates with a completion grade and CPD certification.
Content
  • The aims of this course
  • How to complete this course
  • Module 6: Strategies for approaching Section B
  • Module 6 Overview
  • Section B Function and Requirements
  • Writing about Strengths and Needs: Part 1
  • Writing about Strengths and Needs: Part 2
  • The Golden Thread in Section B
  • Top tips
  • SECTION B ACTIVITY
  • Activity sample answer
  • Section B activity sample answer
  • Module 6 course notes
  • ASSIGNMENT 4: Instructor Checkpoint Assignment (ICA)
  • Reviewing your assignment
  • Further Learning
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed