When you’re advocating for your SEND child, every email, every form, every reply they’re not just admin. They’re evidence. They’re protection. They’re power. This is YOUR power!
In a system where delays, omissions, and miscommunications can derail support for months (or years), keeping a clear communication trail is not optional. It’s essential.
What Is a Communication Trail?
A communication trail is a chronological record of what you’ve sent, what’s been received, and what’s been ignored. It includes:
- Emails and replies (with dates and times)
- Forms submitted (e.g., referrals, SEND35, EHCP requests)
- Meeting notes and confirmations
- Evidence attachments (reports, ratings, logs)
- Verbal conversations followed up in writing (“As discussed today…”)
This trail becomes your timeline, your audit, your proof. Here is a sample of how to record
Why It Matters And Where It Links
1. Absence and Authorised Absence
- If your child is EBSA (Emotionally Based School Avoidant), your communication trail proves that absence is linked to unmet needs.
- It documents requests for reasonable adjustments, referrals, and support.
- It protects you from unlawful fines or EWO referrals by showing proactive engagement.
“Unauthorised” becomes “authorised” when backed by evidence and statutory context.
2. The APDR Cycle (Assess, Plan, Do, Review)
- Each stage of APDR should be documented. If it’s not happening, your trail shows that.
- You can track what was agreed, what was actioned, and what was missed.
- It helps escalate to EHCP if APDR fails with proof.
No APDR? No problem your trail exposes the gap and triggers next steps.
- Communication trail helps you map needs across:
- Cognition and learning
- SEMH (Social, Emotional, Mental Health)
- Sensory and physical
- Communication and interaction
- You can show how needs present, what support was requested, and what was (or wasn’t) provided.
Needs don’t disappear because school didn’t respond. Your trail keeps them visible.
4. Getting Support Now-Not Later
- Delays are common. But your trail creates urgency.
- It allows you to escalate lawfully: to SENCO, Head, LA, Tribunal.
- It shows statutory breaches and procedural unfairness.
The earlier you record, the earlier you can act.
How to Build Your Trail
- Use one email thread per issue. Subject lines matter.
- Follow up verbal chats in writing. “Thanks for today’s meeting. To confirm…”
- Log everything. Use a spreadsheet or diary to track dates, responses, and gaps.
- Save attachments. Keep copies of reports, ratings, and forms.
- Use templates. Pre-written scripts help you stay clear and consistent.
Real-Life Example
You request sensory breaks for your child. SENCO agrees verbally. Nothing happens. Your trail shows:
- Date of request
- SENCO’s verbal agreement (confirmed in writing)
- Lack of implementation
- Follow-up emails
- Impact on child’s attendance and wellbeing
This becomes your evidence for escalation, APDR failure, and EHCP need. Example request here:
Your Trail Is Your Truth
SEND advocacy is exhausting. But your communication trail is your shield. It turns emotion into evidence. It turns chaos into clarity. It turns “we didn’t know” into “you were told.”
So keep the trail. Build it. Use it.
Because your child deserves support now — not later and you need to evidence it consistently throughout!
SEN Parent Support Group “Navigating the SEND Educational Processes for Better Outcomes – TOGETHER™
Understanding SEND
Communicating With School
All Things EHCP
- LETTER: To LA When Annual Review Draft Has Not Been Received
- RESOURCE: EHCP Draft – SEN Parental Checklist
- GUIDANCE: Educational Psychologist Directives Whilst Assessing For EHCPNA
- RESOURCE: Refusal To Issue EHCP – What To Do Next
- LETTER: To The LA When They Have Not Confirmed Needs Assessment Within Statutory Timeframe
Attendance, Exclusions & Sanctions
- GUIDANCE: Exclusions Fixed Term or Permanent
- LETTER: To School When They Fail To Progress After Part Time Time-Table
- VLOG: How To Communicate To Prevent The Threat of Fines!
- GUIDANCE: Government Guidance on Suspension/Exclusion – England
- RESOURCE: Parent Admin – Spreadsheet for recording school events.
