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Children with an EHC plan have doubled since 2016, to around 483,000 — up 11% in the last year alone. Demand keeps climbing because meaningful support arrives only once a child is already in difficulty.
Source: DfE, EHC plans, England 2025UK SEND • Early help for every child • Built by a Chartered Educational Psychologist
Most of what a child needs is ordinary teaching, shaped well — delivered the moment a need shows, by every teacher, with the educational psychologist involved early, not only at the EHCP stage. So most children never need the statutory route at all. And when one is genuinely needed, the evidence is already there — a one-click, tribunal-defensible request. One record, every professional, the whole way: parents, young people, schools, educational psychologists and local authorities, anchored in the Children and Families Act 2014, the SEND Code of Practice 2015 (revised 2024), UK GDPR and KCSIE 2025.
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Tuesday 6 January 2027 — spring term, 9.00 a.m. UK time.
“Every child with SEND deserves more than a slow process and a paper trail. They deserve a system that listens, acts and remembers — because the law already says they do.”
Dr Scott I-Patrick CPsychol · Chartered, HCPC-registered Educational Psychologist · Founder
The problem, in the system's own numbers
These are not our figures. They are the Department for Education's, the Tribunal service's, the British Psychological Society's and councils' own. They describe a system that helps too late, contests families it almost always loses, and consumes the very specialists who could have prevented the need in the first place.
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Children with an EHC plan have doubled since 2016, to around 483,000 — up 11% in the last year alone. Demand keeps climbing because meaningful support arrives only once a child is already in difficulty.
Source: DfE, EHC plans, England 2025£153m
Spent by local authorities in a single year on SEND tribunals they almost always lose — upheld in just 1.3% of full hearings, across roughly 25,000 appeals a year. Families and councils both lose; only the dispute wins.
Source: Tribunal statistics; Special Needs Jungle£8.2bn
The projected high-needs deficit by 2026/27. As the statutory override ends, nearly half of councils face effective bankruptcy. The money is spent fighting the fire, not preventing it.
Source: Council finance reporting (Room 151)1 : 9,400
In the worst-served areas, one educational psychologist for every 9,400 children — and over half of EPs say they cannot meet demand, because statutory assessment consumes the time they could spend on the early work that would reduce it.
Source: British Psychological SocietyIt does not have to be this way.
Every one of those numbers is a child who waited too long. EdPsych Connect breaks the cycle at its source: effective early intervention, in every teacher’s hands, with the educational psychologist involved early — so most children get what they need without ever entering the statutory system, and the few who genuinely need a plan arrive with the evidence already gathered. The government is now asking every council for a plan to reduce demand. This is that plan — working, not on paper.
More than the statutory process
Most of what a child needs is ordinary teaching, shaped well. EdPsych Connect builds that everyday layer first — so fewer children ever reach the statutory route at all, and those who do arrive with the evidence already gathered.
When the statutory route is needed
When a child does need the statutory route, every workflow on EdPsych Connect cites the law it sits behind. No black boxes. No 'coming soon' inside the product.
For every audience
EdPsych Connect is one product, but five experiences — each tuned for the role, the literacy, the urgency and the legal exposure.
What makes us different
Designed and led by a practising Chartered, HCPC-registered Educational Psychologist with 16 years across LA, school and tribunal work.
When Ofsted, the SEND Tribunal or a Local Area SEND inspection asks, your evidence is already organised. Statute-anchored, time-stamped, exportable.
Voice input and voice output through every workflow. Accessibility-grade-AAA targeted on the parent and young-person surfaces.
Data hosted in lhr1, transit-encrypted, audit-logged. Special-category data gated by an Article 9(2) decision engine.
The adoption blocker, solved
The real reason SEND tools stall is trust: no Local Authority, school or educational psychologist wants their children’s records locked inside someone else’s database. So we built for the opposite. With Bring-Your-Own-Data, your records live in your own database — your infrastructure, your region, your retention rules — connected over strictly-verified TLS using your own certificate authority. You keep sovereignty; you can export everything and walk away at any time. We are the tool, never the owner of your data.
Connect your own PostgreSQL or MySQL. Your records are stored in your infrastructure, in your region — never pooled with anyone else’s.
Connections use strict TLS (verify-full) with your own certificate authority — not a shared certificate, not a trust-us promise.
Export everything, at any time. The data is yours; if you ever leave, you take it with you in full.
Note from the founder
For sixteen years I have watched parents lose months of their child’s education to a system that cannot find its own paperwork, watched schools fight to draft Section F without the EP advice that should have arrived twelve weeks ago, and watched Local Authority colleagues hand-count SEN2 returns the night before submission.
EdPsych Connect is built so that the law on the page becomes the workflow on the screen. The aim is simple: when Ofsted, the SEND Tribunal, or a Local Area SEND inspection asks the difficult question, the answer is already on file — accurate, dated, and attributable. Not a pivot from another sector. Not an adjacent CRM dressed up in education colours. A platform built on the principles I teach my trainees, by the practitioner who still stands at tribunal.
— Dr Scott I-Patrick CPsychol, Chartered, HCPC-registered Educational Psychologist & Founder
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