Parents have complained about their children's placements
Lincolnshire County Council has defended its processes for placing SEND children into schools after parents complained about their experiences.
Becky Goble’s son Joshua has an Extra Help Plan and needs constant one-to-one support to help him with ADHD and global development delay. Sheridan Dodsworth, Head of SEND at LCC, said school offers for SEND and EHC pupils were dealt with seperately to the main process.
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