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SEN Advocacy & EHCP Support in Buckinghamshire

South East|County council|Data year: 2025

Local SEND context

EHCP and SEN advocacy insight for Buckinghamshire

For families in South East, the practical question is not just how Buckinghamshire performs on paper, but what the local data means for a child who needs support now. The figures below help identify where delays, disputes or evidence gaps may create pressure points.

Buckinghamshire is responsible for 7,217 active EHC plans, with 779 new plans recorded in the latest 2025 data. For parents, that means EHCP decisions are being made inside a busy local system where clear evidence and a well-structured request can make a material difference.

30% of new EHCPs in Buckinghamshire were completed within 20 weeks (234 of 779). This suggests delays remain a realistic risk, so parents should prepare evidence early and chase missed milestones promptly.

Buckinghamshire covers families in Amersham, Aylesbury, Beaconsfield, Buckingham, Chesham, Hazlemere, High Wycombe, Marlow and Princes Risborough and other areas within South East.

How many children in Buckinghamshire have an Education, Health and Care Plan?

These figures are drawn from the Department for Education's SEN2 data collection and published inspection information where available.

Active EHC Plans

7,217

New EHC Plans

779

Issued within 20 weeks

30%

234 of 779 new plans

Tribunal Cases

234

Mediation Cases

35

Practical next steps for families in Buckinghamshire

  • Check Buckinghamshire's Local Offer for the current EHC needs assessment process, forms and SEND team contact details.
  • Prepare a concise evidence bundle showing the child's needs, current support, what is not working and why an EHCP may be necessary.
  • Track the 20-week EHCP deadline closely in Buckinghamshire, because the latest data suggests delay is a realistic risk for many families.
  • Before appealing, identify the exact decision being challenged and the evidence needed to support each issue.
  • Consider early SEN advocate support if you need help with evidence, EHCP wording, mediation or SEND tribunal preparation.

Local Resources

EHCP and SEN advocacy FAQs for Buckinghamshire

How do I request an EHC Needs Assessment from Buckinghamshire?

You can request an EHC Needs Assessment directly from Buckinghamshire local authority. The strongest requests usually include clear school evidence, professional reports where available, examples of unmet need and a concise explanation of why SEN Support is not enough. The Buckinghamshire Local Offer link on this page is a useful starting point for local forms, guidance and SEND team information.

What can I do if Buckinghamshire refuses to assess or issue an EHCP?

If Buckinghamshire refuses to assess or refuses to issue an EHCP after assessment, parents and young people usually have a right of appeal to the SEND Tribunal. You should read the decision letter carefully, note the appeal deadline and request mediation information before deciding how to proceed.

How can a SEN advocate help with Buckinghamshire EHCP problems?

A SEN advocate can help by reviewing evidence, strengthening the EHC needs assessment request, checking draft EHCP wording and preparing the issues for mediation or SEND Tribunal.

Are EHCP delays common in Buckinghamshire?

In the latest published data, 30% of new EHCPs in Buckinghamshire were issued within the 20-week timescale, so families should keep dated records and follow up missed deadlines. If your case is delayed, ask for written updates, keep copies of every submission and consider taking advice before accepting a weak draft plan.

Need help with your EHCP in Buckinghamshire?

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