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The SEN Letter Bundle

Five ready-to-personalise letter templates for SEN parents in England. For the moments when you need to put something in writing, and need it to land right.

📥 Instant download 📝 Editable DOCX + printable PDF 🇬🇧 Written for the English SEND system
£5.99
5 letters · DOCX + PDF · Yours to keep
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Why I built this

"I've written a lot of letters to schools, GPs, and Local Authorities over the past few years. The ones that worked, the ones that didn't, and the ones I wish I'd sent differently. These templates are the distilled version: what I'd hand to any parent standing where I was standing."

— Sarah M., Sensory Sorted

When you're navigating the SEN system, knowing what to say is half the battle. Knowing how to put it in writing, formally and clearly without accidentally closing a door, is the other half.

I built these because I spent years writing letters I wasn't sure were right. Too apologetic. Too emotional. Phrases my daughter's SENCO told me later had made things harder, not easier. I wish someone had handed me a starting point.

This bundle gives you five letters, ready to personalise and send. Each one comes with a shaded HOW TO USE block at the top, a short explainer telling you when to use it, who it goes to, and what to expect afterwards. The body of the letter is in neutral, professional language, with coral italic placeholders showing you exactly which bits to swap for your own details.

What's included

1
Requesting an OT Sensory Assessment

For when your child needs a formal occupational therapy assessment and you need to ask the school, GP, or SENCO in writing. Covers the request and the reasons for it, without oversharing.

2
Requesting an EHCP Needs Assessment

The formal letter requesting that the Local Authority carry out an Education, Health and Care needs assessment. References s.36 of the Children and Families Act 2014 and the statutory six-week response timeframe.

3
Requesting Reasonable Adjustments

Asking school for sensory reasonable adjustments under the Equality Act 2010 and the SEND Code of Practice 2015. Includes structured sections for Classroom and Environment, Routine and Transitions, Sensory Tools, and Uniform. Pick the bits that apply, delete the rest.

4
Information for a Teacher Before Parents' Evening

A warm, collaborative one-pager that gets the teacher up to speed on your child before you sit down opposite them. Not a complaint letter. The one that gives a new teacher in September the same understanding the last one took until February to develop.

5
Formal Complaint & Escalation

When agreed support isn't being provided and you need to put it on record. Structured with What Was Agreed, What Happened, Impact, and Requested Outcomes sections, and a clear escalation path including IPSEA and the First-tier Tribunal where appropriate.

What you get

Format
Editable DOCX (Word, Google Docs, Pages) and printable PDF. Five letters in both formats, ten files total.
Length
Each letter is one to two pages of A4. Comfortable to print, easy to scan.
Design
Coral italic placeholders showing exactly which bits to personalise. Teal section headings. Shaded HOW TO USE block at the top of every letter.
Delivery
Instant download from Payhip after checkout. No subscription, no ongoing anything. Yours to keep.
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These are templates, not legal advice. The SEND system is complex and varies between Local Authorities. For complex cases (tribunal appeals, refusals to assess, disputes about placement), please contact IPSEA or your local SENDIASS. Both are free, both have specialist knowledge I don't, and both are the right next step when the templates take you as far as they can.

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Five editable letters, plus printable PDF versions, for £5.99.

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Common questions

What format are the files in?
Each letter is supplied as both a DOCX file (editable in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or Apple Pages) and a PDF (printable, formatted to A4). You'll get ten files in total: five letters in two formats each.
Who is this for?
Parents and carers in England navigating the SEND system. The letters use English SEND terminology (EHCP, SENCO, Local Authority, SEND Code of Practice, Equality Act). Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland have different systems and the language won't fit cleanly, and you'd need to substantially rewrite the legal references.
How much personalisation do I need to do?
The structure and language are done for you. You'll need to fill in your child's details, the school or LA's address, and any specifics about the situation you're writing about. The coral italic placeholders mark every spot that needs your input. Most people complete a letter in 15 to 30 minutes.
Is this legal advice?
No. These are parent-built templates, written from years of experience navigating the system, not from legal training. They cover the most common scenarios and they're written in the right language for those scenarios, though for complex cases (tribunal appeals, refusals to assess, formal disputes), please contact IPSEA or your local SENDIASS. Both are free.
Do I need to credit Sensory Sorted?
No. Once you've downloaded them, the letters are yours to personalise and use. The site footer on each letter is something you're welcome to delete before sending. They're for personal use, so please don't redistribute or resell them.
What if I have a problem with the download?
Payhip handles all the technical side of delivery. If you don't receive your download link after checkout, check your spam folder first, then contact Payhip support. If the files themselves have a problem (something missing, won't open), email me at hello@sensorysorted.co.uk and I'll sort it out.