Overview
The Annual Review is the statutory process by which a child/young person’s progress against the outcomes set out in the EHC Plan are reviewed in order to ensure that the provision and targets are up to date and relevant. The review also helps to consider whether the EHC Plan is still necessary to support the child/young person’s needs in the future, and to plan the outcomes for the coming year, setting new outcomes if necessary.
Statutory requirements
The Annual Review Meeting
Before the meeting
During the meeting
– Are the outcomes and objectives still appropriate? Agree new outcomes or shortterm objectives if required.
– Is the educational provision (including any health and social care provision) and the arrangements for delivering still appropriate?
– Have the aspirations of the child/young person changed? From Year 9 onwards, Annual Reviews must include an explicit focus on the child/young person’s aspirations for the future in relation to preparing for adulthood outcomes (paid employment, good health, independent living and community inclusion/participation).
– Is a Personal Budget required?
Following the meeting
Special review meetings