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Getting a Statement in Wales and Northern Ireland

A Statement is a legal document that sets out your child’s special educational needs and the support your child requires to meet their needs (Statements are given in Wales and Northern Ireland). Quick read guide with a complete information sheet available to download.

Download information sheet: Getting a Statement in Wales and Northern Ireland

When should I ask for a Statement?

If your child needs extra help at school or nursery (beyond what teachers can provide), a Statement may be needed. For further advice, you can speak to a charity or professional, e.g. Health Visitor, teacher or Special Educational Needs Coordinator.

How do I apply for a Statement?

To receive a Statement, your child will need to first have a Statutory Assessment. This is a detailed review of your child’s needs. If living in Wales, you can ask for one by writing a letter to the local authority. If living in Northern Ireland, you will need to write to the Education and Library Board. They will then have six weeks to decide whether they will carry out an assessment.

What will be in the Statement?

A Statement contains six parts:

  • Personal details
  • Special Educational Needs (needs to describe the challenging behaviour your child displays)
  • The support that must be given to meet the educational needs of your child
  • Details of the school your child should go to and what type of school it is
  • Non-educational needs, e.g. Transport, health or social care needs
  • The help that must be given to meet your child’s non-educational needs

Remember you are not alone!

Talk to other parents and organisations about getting a Statement. Many can provide very useful advice and guidance, including Information, Advice and Support Services Network (IAS) in Wales (www.cyp.iassnetwork.org.uk) and the Special Educational Needs Advice Centre (SENAC) in Northern Ireland (www.senac.co.uk / 028 9079 5779).

Download information sheet: Getting a Statement in Wales and Northern Ireland

Getting an Education, Health and Care Plan in England

Getting an Education, Health and Care Plan in England

This page and information sheet is for family carers of children and young people with severe learning disabilities whose behaviour challenges living in England, and explain the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) system.

Getting an EHC Plan in England (for professionals)

Getting an EHC Plan in England (for professionals)

This webpage and information sheet contains guidelines for professionals on developing EHC plans for young people with severe learning disabilities and behaviour described as challenging, following their introduction in September 2014.

Family Support Service

Family Support Service

The Family Support Service can provide information and support about the needs of your family member with a severe learning disability. Our support is confidential, and we won’t judge you or tell you what to do.