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Level 2 Cert & NVQ Level 2 : NVQ Children's Care, Learning and Development & Certificate for the Children and Young People's Workforce. Please DO NOT COPY and PASTE information from this forum and then submit the work as your own. This is plagiarism, it risks you failing the course and doesn't help anyone develop their professional knowledge.

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Can someone please explain to me (preferably in simple terms as I can no longer understand words of more than one syllable ) what a Education, Health and Care plan covers. I get that it includes medical conditions but does it also cover behavioural needs that are emotional rather than medical. I have to describe assessments and intervention frameworks for disabled and SEN children and I'm sure that means EHCP's and IEP's however if I've completly lost it and am on the wrong track a nudge in the right directon will be gratefully recieved.
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Hi, an EHC plan will cover

The views, interests and aspirations of the child and their parents, or of the young person
The child or young person’s special educational needs
The child or young person’s health care needs which relate to their SEN
The child or young person’s social care needs which relate to their SEN or to a disability
The outcomes sought for the child or young person (including outcomes for life)
The special educational provision required by the child or young person
Any health provision reasonably required by the learning difficulties or disabilities which result in the child/ YP having SEN
Any social care provision which must be made for a child/ YP under 18 resulting from s.2 Chronically Sick & Disabled persons Act 1970 (CSDPA)
Any other social care provision reasonably required by the learning difficulties or disabilities which result in the child/young person having SEN
Placement
Personal Budget (including arrangements for direct payments)
Advice & information

From the EHC plan outcomes from IPSEA.org.uk

Chapter 9 of SEND 2014

page 20 of the early years guide

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Thank you so much, that's brilliant. I really appreciate you taking the time to help
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