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<blockquote data-quote="Dark Horse" data-source="post: 1311242" data-attributes="member: 52527"><p>It's good that the OP has resolved the situation to their satisfaction. However, the OP is from the Isle of Man where the law regarding special needs is different to UK law. Looking at the guidance for parents from the IM government website, it seems that the Isle of Man did not follow the UK in making the change from SEN (special education needs) to SEND (special education needs and disability) in 2014 so any advice they received will only apply to the Isle of Man. </p><p></p><p>The guidance in the UK makes it clear that most children with Type 1 do not need the extra help afforded by the 2014 act, but as medical needs vary, some children will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dark Horse, post: 1311242, member: 52527"] It's good that the OP has resolved the situation to their satisfaction. However, the OP is from the Isle of Man where the law regarding special needs is different to UK law. Looking at the guidance for parents from the IM government website, it seems that the Isle of Man did not follow the UK in making the change from SEN (special education needs) to SEND (special education needs and disability) in 2014 so any advice they received will only apply to the Isle of Man. The guidance in the UK makes it clear that most children with Type 1 do not need the extra help afforded by the 2014 act, but as medical needs vary, some children will. [/QUOTE]
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