Disclaimer | EHCP Clarity

Disclaimer

Important information about what EHCP Clarity is — and is not.

Not legal advice

EHCP Clarity provides AI-assisted case preparation support only. It does not provide legal advice, legal representation, or tribunal advocacy. Nothing produced by this tool should be relied upon as legal advice. Always seek qualified legal advice for your specific circumstances.

What EHCP Clarity is

EHCP Clarity is a preparation and organisation tool. It helps parents and carers:

  • Understand which EHCP process or route applies to their situation
  • Organise documents, notes, and evidence
  • Generate AI-drafted text as a starting point for letters, statements, and case summaries
  • Prepare materials ahead of EHCP reviews, applications, and SEND Tribunal appeals

What EHCP Clarity is not

  • Not legal advice: No output from EHCP Clarity constitutes legal advice. The tool does not assess the legal merits of your case.
  • Not legal representation: EHCP Clarity does not represent you in any proceedings. You are responsible for all submissions made in your name.
  • Not tribunal advocacy: EHCP Clarity does not prepare you to represent yourself at a hearing, and does not provide advocacy services.
  • Not a substitute for professional advice: If your case is complex, contested, or involves significant legal risk, you should seek advice from a qualified SEN solicitor or SENDIASS advisor.

AI-generated outputs

AI-generated content is produced by a language model based on the information you provide. It may contain errors, omissions, or inaccuracies. All AI-generated text must be carefully reviewed and adapted to your specific situation before use.

EHCP Clarity cannot predict or guarantee the outcome of any EHCP process, appeal, or tribunal hearing. Outcomes depend on individual facts, evidence, and the decisions of local authorities and tribunals.

Where to get further help

If you need legal advice or advocacy support, consider contacting:

  • SENDIASS (SEN and Disability Information Advice and Support Service): Free, impartial advice for parents and young people — find your local service at gov.uk.
  • IPSEA (Independent Provider of Special Education Advice): Free legally-based advice on SEN and EHCPs. ipsea.org.uk
  • SEN solicitors: Specialist solicitors can advise on tribunal appeals and complex cases.