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What is an EHCP and when does an EHCP become final?

Kumar v London Borough of Hillingdon

A basic overview of an EHCP reveals that it sets out: What the Needs of the student are; What the Outcomes should be; & What Provision must be provided in order to support the identified Needs and Outcomes The EHCP

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How do you request an EHC Needs Assessment or Plan – SEND

Kumar v London Borough of Hillingdon

In this article we explain how parents or young person can go about requesting an EHC assessment or EHCP.

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SEN GLOSSARY OF KEY TERMS

Kumar v London Borough of Hillingdon

Here we will list what we think are the key SEN terms most useful for parents and professionals alike. This will be a live document, meaning we’ll keep updating it.

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Mediatelegal sponsors Liverpool Law Society Housing Disrepair Conference

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On 26th February 2019 Mediatelegal were the sole sponsor of the first ever Housing Disrepair Conference put on by Liverpool Law Society. To say the event was a popular one is an understatement. Not only was it a sell-out, a

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Mediation Explained – an old but excellent Ministry of Justice video

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We’ve found an old Ministry of Justice video which explains the mediation process in little over two minutes. We really like it. Hopefully you will too.   Mediatelegal is accredited by both the Civil Mediation Council, and the Ministry of

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Mediatelegal’s Joseph Mulrooney speaks to Danny Kelly of BBC Radio WM 95.6 about neighbour disputes

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Danny Kelly invited Joseph Mulrooney onto his radio show again, this time to discuss wheelie bin disputes.

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Reviewing the 2018 Eighth CEDR Mediation Audit – by Joseph Mulrooney

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The 2018 Eighth CEDR Mediation Audit has been released. In gathering the data CEDR received responses from 336 mediators. Their report states that this represents over 50% of the individual membership of the Civil Mediation Council. I’m a mediator and

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Trademarks – A Messi Business (the difficulties of an intellectual property dispute)

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Our latest article concerns an intellectual property dispute. It is by Chris Emery of the excellent Intellectual Property (IP) & Commercial team at Guy Williams Layton Solicitors, based in Liverpool. It provides a brief overview of the recent court battle

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Mediation statistics, by The Law Society Gazette.

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In an article dated 23 October 2017*, John Hyde discusses recent findings in the Civil Justice Council’s Interim Report on the future role of Alternative Dispute Resolution. The report contains some interesting mediation statistics, providing a breakdown of mediator case

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Mediatelegal is now a Civil Mediation Council Registered Mediation Provider

We are delighted to confirm that Mediatelegal is now a Civil Mediation Council Registered Mediation Provider. We are one of only 57 mediation providers to have been awarded this accreditation in the UK, and the only mediation provider based in Liverpool. What

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Did you know?

Workplace disputes will affect profitability and performance. Use mediation to resolve disputes swiftly.

The longer a dispute continues in the workplace, the more dramatic the effect on those working in or around it.

Conflict between employees can spread throughout the workforce, affecting morale and performance, if untreated.

A CIPD survey found that 51% of respondents use an external mediator to resolve people problems and conflict.

A CIPD survey found that 75% of mediations were initiated by HR departments.

If you express your anger you will start an argument; if you explain your anger you will start a discussion.

“A very smooth process where we felt completely supported. . I just wanted to say thank you for the process yesterday.  I have done mediation once before (through a different company) and it was not a pleasant process. We felt completely supported yesterday and it was very smoothly run.”

“By far the best SEND mediation service, professional & conducted to a very high standard. In my role I support many families & deal with different mediation companies & Mediatelegal is by far superior to all the others.”

Since 1990, the total value of mediated cases in England & Wales is in excess of £110 billion.

CEO of regional Charity – “We have had cause to use Mediatelegal recently and I was delighted with their service. the mediator was patient during a very emotional and somewhat difficult situation but handled it beautifully. We saved a significant amount of money and would highly recommend this organisation to anyone wishing to avoid costly legal bills.”

Linda Lavery, The HR Dept: “I cannot recommend them highly enough. They were brought in to resolve a complex dispute which had continued for months with no resolution. The process was managed from start to finish by Mediatelegal and with their expertise and impartiality, the conflict was resolved amicably for all parties in just 1 day. The management time and money that has been saved is incalculable.”

“At every process communication was clear and timely. All staff were very helpful throughout the whole process.”

You are entitled to recover certain expenses incurred when attending a SEND mediation session.

“The mediator was very good in directing the process to ensure everyone was able to state their position and ask questions within a safe environment. I thought the Teams format worked well allowing for the breakout rooms/conversations, and ensured we were all actually in a familiar place which I think helped reduce the anxiety going into the process a little. Our mediator was Joseph Mulrooney and I would definitely recommend him as a very good mediator.”

“Both Joseph and Kelley were extremely helpful. Professional yet friendly, informative and reassuring. I’m please I went through with the mediation and resulted in a favourable outcome.”

“Clear mediation process with each party given the opportunity to speak. We are pleased that the final result was one which opened a further pathway for discussion after fairly hearing both parties. Thank you.”

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