What is an autism statement?

A statement of special educational needs is an assessment of a child’s educational and non educational needs to help them access education. A statement is intended to give children with difficulties / disabilities equality with children that do not have a disability within education.

Is autism a special educational need?

From this definition, autism is clearly established as a learning difficulty requiring special education provision, and therefore falls in line with the above mentioned definition of ‘special educational needs’.

What is a statement for special educational needs?

A Statement of Special Educational Needs (Statement) is a legal document which sets out a child’s educational needs and outlines how the Education Authority (EA) will meet those needs in an educational setting.

What does a statement of educational needs look like?

What’s in a statement of special educational needs a description of your child’s needs following the assessment. the special help to be given for your child’s needs. the type and name of the school your child should go to and any arrangements out of school hours or off school premises.

What is a statement of special educational needs?

A statement of special educational needs sets out your child’s needs and the help they should have. It is reviewed every year to make sure that any extra support given meets your child’s needs.

What is a statement of special education needs SEN?

A Statement of Special Educational Needs (Statement) is a legal document which sets out a child’s educational needs and outlines how the Education Authority (EA) will meet those needs in an educational setting. Most children’s needs can be met by their school at stages 1-3.

What is autistic special education?

Autism is one of the educational eligibility categories for special education. Individualized educational pro- gram (IEP) teams can deem children eligible for special education services under the category of autism.

However, in some cases the local authority will need to make a statutory assessment of your child’s educational needs. After the statutory assessment, the local authority may decide that your child needs special help. If this is the case, they must write a statement of special educational needs (often simply referred to as ‘a statement’).

What is the eligibility for special education services and supports?

qualify for special education services and supports. Autism is one of the educational eligibility categories for special education. Individualized educational pro- gram (IEP) teams can deem children eligible for special education services under the category of autism.

What should I look for in a statement of autism?

It is important to try and avoid any vague descriptions in the statement. For example ‘autistic tendencies’ can be a description that makes it difficult to plan appropriate provision for your child. Children on the autism spectrum sometimes have additional conditions such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dyspraxia, etc.