Reply To: Taxi

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kezo
Participant

    Hi @ajn Yes the school is a dedicated SEN/ASD/disabled school with a variety of children, sadly some have life threatening illnesses. So in that respect the school is more than qualified to look after my disabled and autistic daughter. The teachers are fully trained in all areas.

    She is no where near as the lad you reference thankfuly, Rather anxiety and doesn’t like transition, flapping of hands, rocking back and forth, etc. Typical ASD. Her disability play no part as its her lack of abiity walking.

    We use to take before she had a statement of education, which meant she had to move schools. This was 10yrs ago. Her school is a 30min journey so not walkable. At the moment I’m on long term sick (ESA support group) I can’t see it but if I go back to work I will need the car (I should/need put a claim in for PIP) and I fully understand/agree with your comment on peace of mind making sure they are home safe.

    As said in previously, everything is up in the air and my initial comment was just sounding off for others thoughts. Ralph suggested pdg something I’d never thought of for example. Scool are holding another meeting next week with parents, so will see what comes from that.