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What happens if we get a pupil who enters school that needs immediate high-level support?

Question:
What happens if we get a pupil who enters school that needs immediate high-level support?
Answer:

In most cases, schools should be using their usual SEND (Special Educational Needs or Disabilities) graduated response and working with SEND support agencies such as Educational Psychology and Specialist Teaching. However, in some cases, with straightforward evidence, a school may request an Educational Health Care Needs Assessment (EHCNA) in the usual way. 

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