Addressing non-implementation of special educational provision This bite-sized e-learning course explains what to do if the special educational provision (SEP) in an education, health and care (EHC) plan is not being delivered. It covers the legal duties on local authorities and schools and the steps families can take if provision is not being made. Format: Online, self-paced Duration: Around 40 minutes Includes: Short videos, interactive quizzes and online resources Find out more What you’ll learn By the end of this course, you’ll understand: The local authority’s legal duty to secure the special educational provision set out in Section F of an EHC plan Why EHC plans must be specific and clear What to do if special educational provision is not being made The “best endeavours” duty on schools, colleges and nurseries Please note: this course relates the law as it applies in England. Different legislation applies in Wales and Scotland. Who is this course for? This course is designed for: Parents and carers of children and young people with SEND Professionals advising families of children and young people with SEND Anyone wanting a clear overview of this area of the law Buy now Want to learn more? This is a bite-sized course. If you’re looking for something more in-depth, or if you complete this and want to build your knowledge further, you may be interested in our in-depth e-learning courses, which cover key areas of SEND law in greater detail. View our other training courses Manage Cookie Preferences