Kirsty Andrews has been waiting 34 weeks to get her son JJ an education health and care plan (EHCP) assessment. (Image: Kirsty Andrews) Sign up to our free email newsletter to receive the latest breaking news and daily roundups More Newsletters Subscribe Please enter a valid email Something went wrong, please try again later. More Newsletters We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and improve our understanding of you.

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This may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. More info × Group 28 Thank you for subscribing! We have more newsletters Show Me No thanks, close See our Privacy Notice The number of children's special education needs and disabilities (SEND) assessments completed on time in West Northamptonshire is on the rise, but there are still hundreds of vulnerable families stuck in the system that feel sidelined by the authority. In June 2024, West Northamptonshire Council managed to issue 42 per cent of education health car.