
Whether you’ve been accepted for an EHC needs assessment or you’re facing delays, confusion or even a refusal, this will help you understand exactly what happens next, what your rights are, and how to make sure your child gets the support they need — without feeling lost or overwhelmed.
Each option is designed to support you through the EHCP assessment process — whether you’re trying to understand what happens next, make sense of reports and decisions, or challenge what’s been put in front of you. Clear, practical guidance to help you move forward with confidence.

Don’t finalise your child’s EHCP… without getting it reviewed first.
After everything you’ve been through to get to this stage, you want to be sure your child’s Education, Health and Care Plan is accurate, clear, and actually reflects their needs.
Because what’s written in this document will directly impact the support your child receives.
With most Local Authorities giving you just 15 days to respond, this stage moves quickly — and it’s easy to miss things that could make a big difference.
During the review, I will:
Analyse your child’s reports in detail
Check for missing needs or inaccuracies
Identify weak or unclear wording
Ensure provision is specific and properly written
Highlight exactly what should be challenged or strengthened
This is about getting it right before it’s finalised.
Not guessing.
Not rushing.
Not hoping for the best.
Let me help you make sure your child gets the support they deserve.
Once your purchase is confirmed, you’ll receive an email within 24 hours with the next steps.
Your review will be completed within 10 days.
T&Cs
• This is a non-refundable service unless you have proof of failure to issue
• Parent-to-parent support only (not legal or financial advice)
• Outcomes cannot be guaranteed
• One-off review service
• If you have more than 5 reports or any exceed 35 pages, please contact me
• This service is not suitable for EOTAS or post-16 cases
Draft Review £119.99
Most EHCP drafts need changes — don’t assume it’s correct.

You’ve received your child’s EHCP draft…
but you’re not really sure what you’re looking at.
It’s full of sections, wording, and information that sounds right —
but how do you know if it actually is?.
Because this is the part most parents aren’t told:
You’re expected to read it, understand it, and respond often within a tight 15-day deadline.
And if you don’t fully understand what’s written?
It’s very easy to agree to a plan that doesn’t actually meet your child’s needs.raining prepares you before the EHCP arrives — so you understand exactly how the document works, what each section means, and what a strong plan should look like.
This training helps you break the EHCP down properly — so you understand exactly how the document works, what each section means, and what you should be looking for before responding.
Inside, you’ll learn:
How the EHCP is structured and what each section means (in plain English)
What should be included in Sections B, F and I
The difference between vague wording and legally enforceable provision
What a strong EHCP actually looks like
The common mistakes Local Authorities make — and how to spot them early
How to avoid agreeing to a plan that isn’t right
Because this plan will shape your child’s support.
And right now, you’re being asked to make decisions on something that isn’t always easy to understand.
This gives you the clarity and confidence to read it properly —
so you know what’s right, what’s missing, and what needs to change.
Understand Your Child’s EHCP Before You Respond
Masterclass £14.99
You don’t have to figure this out alone anymore.

If your child’s EHCP draft isn’t right…
or the final plan doesn’t reflect their needs…
You may need to challenge it.
And for most parents, that’s where things start to feel overwhelming.
This guide shows you exactly how to challenge decisions — clearly, confidently, and in line with the law.
So if things don’t go the way they should, you already know what to do.
Inside you will learn:
When you can appeal and what you can challenge
The step-by-step Tribunal process (in plain English)
Key deadlines and what happens at each stage
How to build a strong case using evidence
How to link your child’s needs to the law
What the hearing is really like and what to expect
Why most parents win — even without a lawyer
Because challenging a decision doesn’t mean you’re being difficult.
It means you’re making sure your child gets the support they are entitled to.
And when you understand the process, it becomes a lot less daunting — and a lot more doable.
Be Ready to Challenge the Plan
PDF Download £9.99
You are your child’s strongest advocate — and you can do this.

You know what needs to be said…
but putting it into the right words feels overwhelming.
Because with EHCPs, it’s not just about what you say —
it’s about how it’s written, how it’s structured, and how it links to the law.
And the reality is:
👉 The way your letter is written can completely change the response you get.
This service takes your situation and turns it into a clear, structured, and professionally written letter — so you can confidently communicate with the Local Authority or professionals and be taken seriously.
What you will get:
A fully written, personalised letter based on your situation
Clear, structured wording that reflects your child’s needs properly
Language that aligns with SEND law and expectations
Delivered within 48 hours
One revision included if needed
How it works -
1. Purchase the service
2. Send me your information (email or voice note on FB messenger)
3. I write your letter for you
4. You receive your draft within 48 hours
Because sometimes, you don’t need more information…
You just need someone to help you say it properly.
So you can stop second-guessing —
and start taking action.
Take the pressure off — I’ve got this.