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What is a Proposed Statement?

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What is a Proposed Statement?

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This is the draft statement and includes copies of the reports and advice they have used to reach their decision. The proposed statement will not contain the names of the school in part 4. Parents have 15 days to tell the LEA their opinion of the statement with special needs team to discuss the statement. It is important to look through the statement carefully and ensure that the description of your child’s needs (part 2) and provision to meet these needs (part 3) is clear. You may find it useful to discuss with us on 0161 755-3482 or your school SENCO . If you do have a meeting with an LEA Officer you may be sent a revised proposed statement. If you are still not happy then ask to speak again with the SEN Officer involved with your child.

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