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Jonathan_Kelvin wrote: »You have subscription TV, so that could go, and give you some savings there, and your mobile phone is extremely expensive too. If it’s a relatively new smartphone then I’d suggest selling it, and buying a normal phone for £10-20. As soon as you are able, cancel the contract, and go back to a PAYG SIM.
Hi,
My phone is due for renewal in June so looking to change then. My handset is damaged so not worth anything unfortunately.
the mobile includes my sons contract 2 but he gives me the money to pay for this when he gets paid from his weekend job.
I need the sky due to area I live in freeview doesn't work (or very limited channels)0 -
desperate+determined wrote: »We are still in mainstream as fighting for EHCP but as not required for academic side it harder to prove.
https://www.autism.org.uk/about/in-education/extra-help-in-school/england/ehc-plans.aspx
According to this site the EHCP assessment is more holistic than just education needs. It considers the following categories:- Communication needs
- Social needs
- Processing information
- Behaviour difficulties
- Other difficulties
https://childlawadvice.org.uk/information-pages/special-educational-needs/
You may find it useful to ask for advice on the Special Needs board mumsnet forum.
https://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/special_needs_educationI work within the voluntary sector, supporting vulnerable people to rebuild their lives.
I love my job0 -
Willing2Learn wrote: »Some stuff for you to read:
https://www.autism.org.uk/about/in-education/extra-help-in-school/england/ehc-plans.aspx
According to this site the EHCP assessment is more holistic than just education needs. It considers the following categories:- Communication needs
- Social needs
- Processing information
- Behaviour difficulties
- Other difficulties
https://childlawadvice.org.uk/information-pages/special-educational-needs/
You may find it useful to ask for advice on the Special Needs board mumsnet forum.
https://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/special_needs_education
Thank you will take a look at these.0
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