Enhance Your Skills EHCP Training

Preparing for Adulthood in EHC Plans


Description
The ‘Preparing for Adulthood in EHC Plans’ bitesize course is designed for anyone involved in the EHCP assessment or review process and transition planning, including EHCP co-ordinators and writers, education staff and other SEND professionals. This course takes a close look at the meaning of Preparing for Adulthood (PfA) and how it should be applied during EHCP assessments and reviews and when writing plans from Year 9. It will explain in detail when PfA needs to be considered and how it should be applied to each section of the EHC plan.
Content
  • The aims of this bitesize course
  • How to complete this course
  • Module 1: The meaning and function of Preparing for Adulthood
  • Preparing for Adulthood in the context of EHC plans
  • Aims and statutory requirements
  • The Preparing for Adulthood principle in practice
  • Test yourself quiz
  • MODULE 2: Applying PfA to Sections A and B of the EHC plan
  • Involving children and young people
  • Gathering and recording views
  • Gathering information for inclusion in Section B
  • Structuring information in Section B: Part 1
  • Structuring information in Section B: Part 2
  • Upcoming activity
  • Activity: Structuring information in Section B
  • MODULE 3: PfA within outcomes, provision and placement decisions
  • Writing outcomes for an older child or young person
  • Example outcomes
  • Using appropriate provision in the EHC plan
  • Considering placement for post 16
  • Activity: Identifying appropriate outcomes and provision
  • Sample answer - Module 3 activity.pdf
  • Module 4: Applying PfA to health and social care input
  • Reviewing health and social care in an EHC plan
  • Transitioning to adult health services
  • Transitioning to adult social care services
  • Test yourself quiz
  • End of course test
  • Preparing for your final test
  • Final assessed test
  • Learner course feedback
  • Complete Course and Further learning
Completion rules
  • You must complete the test "Final assessed test"
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: Forever