Parental experiences of accessing assessments for special educational needs

被引:2
作者
Starkie, Zoe [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lincoln, Lincoln, England
[2] Greyhound House,Market Pl, Folkingham NG34 0SE, Lincs, England
关键词
accessing assessments; EHCP; SEN reforms; special educational needs; parental perspectives; QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; CHILDREN; IDENTIFICATION; SERVICES; BARRIERS;
D O I
10.1111/1471-3802.12609
中图分类号
G76 [特殊教育];
学科分类号
040109 ;
摘要
An individual is considered to have special educational needs (SEN) if they require special educational provision to enable them to access education (British Educational Research Journal, 2011, 37, 421). In 2014, a new SEN code of conduct was established, which saw further amendments the following year (, 2015). Research has suggested that, prior to these reforms, many parents were dissatisfied with the process of accessing SEN assessments. Literature focusing on parental experiences since the reforms remains limited and often only relates to children with an Education and Health Care Plan (EHCP). This phenomenological research aims to provide an insight into the experiences of parents who have tried to access assessments for their child's possible SEN since the 2014 SEN reforms. Five participants, who had engaged with the SEN system, were selected using purposive sampling. Semi-structured interviews were used to gain in-depth qualitative data surrounding their experiences. Thematic analysis of the data indicates that parents are having to persistently fight to access assessments, which can affect the well-being of the whole family.
引用
收藏
页码:25 / 38
页数:14
相关论文
共 36 条
[1]   Identifying service users' experience of the education, health and care plan process: A systematic literature review [J].
Ahad, Anila ;
Thompson, Angela M. ;
Hall, Katherine E. .
REVIEW OF EDUCATION, 2022, 10 (01)
[2]   The influence of child, family, home factors and pre-school education on the identification of special educational needs at age 10 [J].
Anders, Yvonne ;
Sammons, Pam ;
Taggart, Brenda ;
Sylva, Kathy ;
Melhuish, Edward ;
Siraj-Blatchford, Iram .
BRITISH EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL, 2011, 37 (03) :421-441
[3]  
[Anonymous], 2016, Department of Education-Research Report
[4]   'Forget the Health and Care and just call them Education Plans': SENCOs' perspectives on Education, Health and Care plans [J].
Boesley, Lauren ;
Crane, Laura .
JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS, 2018, 18 :36-47
[5]   Factors Affecting Age at ASD Diagnosis in UK: No Evidence that Diagnosis Age has Decreased Between 2004 and 2014 [J].
Brett, Denise ;
Warnell, Frances ;
McConachie, Helen ;
Parr, Jeremy R. .
JOURNAL OF AUTISM AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS, 2016, 46 (06) :1974-1984
[6]  
Cohen L., 2011, Research methods in education
[7]  
Cohen L, 2007, Research methods in education, V6th
[8]  
Creswell JC., 2018, QUAL INQ
[9]   Special Educational Needs: Understanding Drivers of Complaints and Disagreements in the English System [J].
Cullen, Mairi Ann ;
Lindsay, Geoff .
FRONTIERS IN EDUCATION, 2019, 4
[10]  
Department for Education and Department of Health, 2015, Special Educational Needs and Disability Code of Practice: 0 to 25 Years