I feel like my child has been unfairly suspended, what can I do?

Every school must have a written policy and procedures for suspensions. You or your child can ask to see these and you can go through them to see whether the procedure has been correctly followed. If you think the procedure has not been correctly followed then you can make a complaint to the school and the board of governors. 

What should my child do if they are suspended from school?

Your child should ask the school to put them in touch with an Education Welfare Officer if they have been suspended or excluded from school. The rules can be slightly different depending on what type of school they attend. Your local Education Authority will be able to advise you on this.

My child did not receive their EMA payment as the school did not confirm their attendance; will they be entitled to a back payment?

Yes –  students will receive a back payment of any EMA support owed to them once the situation has been rectified. You should contact the school or college directly to ensure that they have provided the correct information to the EA to ensure reinstatement of payments and back payment.

My child had exceptional teaching arrangements, can they still access this during COVID-19?

The EA has made arrangements for remote access to teaching online, over the phone or via provision of learning packs for children who currently have exceptional teaching arrangements in place and have indicated that all families will be contacted by their local provider. Further information can be found here.

Can my child still access ETI Information and Resources during the COVID-19 pandemic?

The Education and Training Inspectorate have collated a set of information and remote learning resources for children with SEN who attend special schools.  This information, which includes visuals aids, daily activities and information about useful websites can be accessed here