Kathryn Report post Posted July 23, 2008 Ipsea says PRU's do not meet the needs of children with SEN, yet 75% of pupils in PRU's have SEN. See below for summary, and click on links for full reports. http://www.ipsea.org.uk/backontrack-08.htm Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gothschild Report post Posted July 23, 2008 Thats terrible! I am sending my son to a unit in September and I am going to appeal to the tribunal because of the way the LEA are sending him there. Its not a PRU its a specialist unit for ASD's attached to a mainstream school. They have refused to give him a statutory assessment (again) even though the evidence for one is overwhealming so I have accepted the placement, registered my child at the school and I am being equally 'underhanded' by taking them to tribunal. I have decided that as they have named the placement they will find it very hard to take back the offer (discrimination), so I'm calling their bluff! I am shocked that these PRU units are only giving sub-standard help to the most vunerable of students! To treat SEN children or indeed any child is such a way is dreadful. Parents put a lot of trust in LEA's, we are allowing them to take care of our most precious 'belongings' its so wrong! gothschild x Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites