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<blockquote data-quote="mbudzi" data-source="post: 345856" data-attributes="member: 38547"><p>Stumbled across your post and I'm frankly gobsmacked at the school. I've no idea how the SENCO relates to the school (ie employed by them) but I'd go above her/his head. Send a final email setting out the facts, that there is a breakdown in communications and that this is impacting your daughters health. Stick some dates and facts in about when you have not been told about your daughter missing her insulin. Then say you need to meet urgently and if you don't hear from her you will assime that this is not withon her authority to deal with and that you will need to find a higher authority to raise it with. Give it a few days then write to the Chair of Governors, Ofstead, the Head Teacher... and ask for assistance rectifying the situation. </p><p></p><p>Having argued with schools on other stuff, I'd advise staying V calm and keep focussed on what you want them to do in the end rather than focussing on the stuff they have done badly. </p><p></p><p>Very best of luck, I'll be keeping fingers crossed that you find a solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbudzi, post: 345856, member: 38547"] Stumbled across your post and I'm frankly gobsmacked at the school. I've no idea how the SENCO relates to the school (ie employed by them) but I'd go above her/his head. Send a final email setting out the facts, that there is a breakdown in communications and that this is impacting your daughters health. Stick some dates and facts in about when you have not been told about your daughter missing her insulin. Then say you need to meet urgently and if you don't hear from her you will assime that this is not withon her authority to deal with and that you will need to find a higher authority to raise it with. Give it a few days then write to the Chair of Governors, Ofstead, the Head Teacher... and ask for assistance rectifying the situation. Having argued with schools on other stuff, I'd advise staying V calm and keep focussed on what you want them to do in the end rather than focussing on the stuff they have done badly. Very best of luck, I'll be keeping fingers crossed that you find a solution. [/QUOTE]
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