AI in EHCP drafting: Are general purpose tools enough?

As local authorities explore the use of generative AI for education, health and care plan (EHCP) drafting, Nicole Weinstein assesses how more tailored AI tools can support quality, consistency and compliance in complex, multi-agency processes.
AI in EHCP drafting: Are general purpose tools enough?
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We've collaborated with @Children & Young People Now  exploring how local authorities are using generative AI for EHCP drafting, and why more tailored tools can strengthen quality, consistency, and compliance across complex, multi-agency processes. We also explore what upcoming SEND reforms could mean for local authorities, practitioners, and families.

“Embedding AI into the EHCP drafting process reduces the administrative effort needed to collate multi-agency reports and gives teams more time to tailor support and invest in co-production with children, young people and their families - ultimately improving outcomes,” explains Phil Stock, founder and chief executive officer of Invision360.

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