FIGHTING FOR YOUR CHILD (2026)
A Parent's Plain-English Guide to EHCP Tribunals
by Jennifer Brown
When the system designed to support your child says no, the experience can be overwhelming, isolating, and deeply unfair. EHCP tribunals are not something parents choose lightly. They usually come after years of unmet needs, confusing decisions, and exhausting attempts to be heard.
Fighting for Your Child exists to guide parents through that moment with clarity, honesty, and calm.
Written in plain English by an experienced SEND professional, this book explains the EHCP tribunal process in England from start to finish, without legal jargon, false reassurance, or pressure to fight endlessly. It shows parents how the system actually works, why Local Authorities make the decisions they do, and how tribunals assess evidence, plans, and placements.
This is not just a legal guide. It is a practical and emotional survival handbook for families navigating one of the most stressful processes a parent can face. It explains refusals to assess, weak or vague EHCPs, placement disputes, mediation, evidence gathering, hearings, decisions, and enforcement. It also addresses the emotional toll tribunal takes on parents, children, and family life, and how to rebuild stability once the process ends.
Throughout the book, the focus remains on balance. Parents are shown how to advocate effectively without becoming legal experts, how to prepare strong evidence without drowning in paperwork, and how to challenge unlawful decisions while protecting their own wellbeing. The book also supports parents beyond tribunal, explaining how to make EHCPs work in real life, handle annual reviews after appeal, and move forward without staying trapped in constant conflict.
Whether you are considering an appeal, already in the middle of one, or trying to understand what comes next, Fighting for Your Child offers reassurance, structure, and perspective.
You are not unreasonable for asking the system to follow the law.
You are not difficult for insisting on clarity.
And you are not alone.
This book walks beside you through every stage, with respect for both your child and yourself.