- Over half of respondents who attend educational settings ‘have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP)’ (61%)
- The remaining respondents are split between ‘not having an EHCP’ (18%) and ‘not being sure if they have an EHCP’ (21%)
- 70% of respondents ‘are receiving extra support’ in school or college, compared to 21% who ‘are not’, and 9% who are ‘unsure’ whether they are receiving extra support
- The majority of respondents say they ‘do know where to get help’ for their learning (81%); nearly a fifth state they ‘do not know’ (19%)
- Nearly half of respondents feel listened to ‘some of the time’ (47%); closely followed by ‘all the time’ (42%), and finally one in ten stating they do not feel listened to (11%)
SEND – Support in educational settings
Summary
Do you have an Education Health and Care Plan (EHCP)?
Base: Respondents in educational settings (187)
This chart shows that
61% of respondents do have an EHCP
18% of respondent do not have an EHCP
21% are unsure as to whether they have an EHCP
Are you receiving extra support in school or college?
Base: Respondents in educational settings (187)
This chart shows that
70% of respondents are receiving extra support
21% of respondents are not receiving extra support
9% are unsure as to whether they are receiving extra support
Do you know where to get help for your learning?
Base: Respondents in educational settings (180)
This chart shows that 81% of respondents know where to get help while 19% do not know where to get help
When discussing your needs with your support worker/teacher, do you feel you are listened to?
Base: Respondents in educational settings (182)
This chart shows that when discussing their needs with their support worker and or teacher
70% of respondents say that they are listened to some of the time
42% of respondents say that they are listened to all of the time
11% of respondents say that they are not listened to