Oxfordshire SEND local offer

Request an education, health and care needs assessment

How to prepare your request for an EHC needs assessment.

Prepare your request for an EHC needs assessment

The first step is to complete the 'request for an EHC assessment' form. Included in the form is a section called 'all about me'. You do not have to complete the 'all about me' profile, but it can help you provide the evidence to support your request.

If you prefer, you can write a letter requesting an EHC needs assessment or you can give your views in person if it is easier. You can meet with the SEN officer for your school, and they will write down your thoughts for you.

An EHC needs assessment will not always lead to an EHC plan. The information gathered during an assessment may show other ways that the child or young person's needs can be met. Perhaps within the school, college or educational setting.

Preparing 'all about me' profiles

In Oxfordshire, parents are asked to create 'all about me' profiles. These profiles must focus on the child or young person with SEND. It's about their needs, their feelings, their views, and what support they need.

The profiles give us a clear picture of your child in all areas of their life. Not just school, but at home and in their leisure activities. Tell us about:

  • their strengths
  • the things they find difficult
  • any areas for development
  • the support they need
  • what you and they hope for their future. 

Read the SENDIASS guidance about providing information when requesting an EHC needs assessment.

Templates for 'all about me'

We have two templates that may help you plan your 'all about me' profiles. You do not have to answer all of the questions in these templates. You can include other information if you think it is helpful.

If you decide to apply for the EHC needs assessment online you can upload your profiles with the form.

Examples of 'all about me'

Here are some examples of the different ways that children and young people have completed their ‘All about me' profile.

Making a one-page profile can be useful for an EHC needs assessment request and for use in your child’s setting or school.

Other sources of evidence

You can also send other evidence, for example:

  • details about the level of support they already have
  • reports from school, professionals, such as therapists or psychologists
  • letters about exclusions or team around the family (TAF) minutes.