1. What is Hounslow SEND IASS and what does it do?
SEND IASS stands for Special Educational Needs and Disability Information, Advice and Support Service.Each Local Authority must have its own SEND IASS who offers free, impartial and confidential information, advice and support to children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and their parents and carers.
2. Is the service confidential?
At Hounslow SEND IASS We offer an impartial and confidential service. This means we do not share information about you and do not speak to schools or the local authority without your consent, unless we feel that you or someone else is in danger. We may alert the appropriate service in order to keep people safe.
3. What service can I expect from SEND IASS?
SEND IASS Hounslow has lots of knowledge about the local area and can signpost you to organisations that might be able to support you the most. We are an impartial service, which means we will give you honest, clear and professional information so you can make choices and decisions which best suit you and your family.
We are unable to tell you what to do but will help you understand your choices and options. If you contact the Service, we can chat with you over the phone or email to help you with your query.
4. Is there a cost to me to use Hounslow SEND IASS?
No, the Service we provide is free. There will never be a cost to using our Service. However, we may signpost you to services where they could offer training/courses for a fee.
5. Does Hounslow SEND IASS work weekends?
No Hounslow SEND IASS do not operate over the weekend. We are a small service with limited resources. The service operates from Monday – Friday, 9am-5pm. We have a 24hr answer machine and respond to all enquires within 5 working days.
6. I think that my child may have special educational needs, will Hounslow SEND IASS still be able to help me?
Yes, Hounslow SEND IASS will be happy to discuss your situation further and provide you with Information, Advice & Guidance to help you to work a way forward with your situation.
7. Will Hounslow SEND IASS support my child if they are over 16?
Yes, Hounslow SENDIAS Service will provide Information Advice & Guidance to Young People with SEND aged 16-25 on matters relating to Education, Health & Social Care. Young people (aged 16 to 25) can contact us directly for Information Advice and Support. They can choose to allocate someone else to speak to us if they are not able to do so on their own.
8. Does Hounslow SEND IASS have the authority to issue an EHCP?
We are only an advice and support service providing information around SEND matters. We are not decision-making officers so cannot request or issue EHCPs.
9. Is Hounslow SEND IASS part of the SEND Team?
Hounslow SEND IASS is an advice and support service, and we are not part of the SEN team. We are an impartial and confidential service with no access to Hounslow files.
10. Does SEND IASS support parents through the Transport appeal process?
We are only able to provide Parents/families with information and guidance of the process. We are unable to run the appeal or to prepare documentation.
11. Does Hounslow SEND IASS represent you in SEND Tribunals and Mediation?
We don’t have the remit to provide a service to manage appeals. We don’t represent through appeals, but we can provide you with general advice about the process.
We can attend Mediation meetings to support Parents /families, but this is subject to availability.
12. What is a Special Educational Need?
The Children and Families Act (2014) Section 20 states that:
“A child or young person has special educational needs if he or she has a learning difficulty or disability which calls for special educational provision to be made for him or her.
A child of compulsory school age or a young person has a learning difficulty or disability if he or she:
• Has a significantly greater difficulty in learning than the majority of others of the same age or of others of the same age or
• Has a disability which prevents or hinders him or her from making use of the facilities of a kind generally provided for others of the same age in mainstream schools or mainstream post-16 institutions.