Michael Droessler-Devine Report post Posted January 12, 2013 Hello, New to this forum and have a question to ask. My Son is ASD and 16 years old this year he is undergoing his GCSE’s. He will end secondary schooling in July 2013. He has secured a place at College for a two year fulltime course in Media and Design. We have the opportunity to move to inner London in August 2013, where I believe he will have a much better chance of getting a job or to go onto University. My son is happy to move but is concerned about his welfare at school or college in London (Islington). 1. Will he receive the same or similar care when he relocates? 2. As he has been offered college where we live now; will he be offered a similar course in London? The move cannot be delayed any longer than August. It is a great opportunity for my son’s future career being so close to the city of London. Thanks in advance for any help received. Michael Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suze Report post Posted January 13, 2013 Hi Michael welcome.........does he currently have a statement of SEN ? My sons school contacted the college he was going too and liased a little.Even though my sons statement did not continue post 16yrs he was well supported at college and had a fab key worker. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Michael Droessler-Devine Report post Posted January 13, 2013 (edited) Hi Suze, Yes, His statement is updated every term, and has stayed the same (no changes or improvements). I'm going to contact his SEN officer on Monday I was just wondering if anyone knew of any difficulties in the transition to a new area? Edited January 13, 2013 by Michael Droessler-Devine Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suze Report post Posted January 14, 2013 Our transition was to a different authority, it should,nt matter if it is the same LA or not.Good job contacting the SENCO thats the first step they should then liase with his college etc. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites