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If a child has been through EAPDR, will the EHCNA still be 20 weeks, or will it be shorted if the EAPDR process has happened?

Question:
If a child has been through EAPDR, will the EHCNA still be 20 weeks, or will it be shorted if the EAPDR process has happened?
Answer:

The Children and Families Act sets out the legal requirement to complete the EHCNA process.   It is envisaged that EAPDR will enable the Local Authority to use the statutory 20 weeks to finalise a draft EHC Plan more efficiently and ensure that we meet our statutory timescales more frequently.

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