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crisgal | 09:34 Fri 04th Nov 2005 | Jobs & Education
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hi, does anyone know the difference between an IEP, ILP and a care plan? thank you!
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what do IEP and ILP stand for?
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individual education plan and individual learning plan

i assume this is related to a nursing/carer role??

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Early Years - I was hoping to catch the eye of someone working with young children with special needs.
hello - i work in a primary school and an IEP is an idividual education plan , i'm sorry i've never heard of an ILP. however , where i work in nottingham , an IEP can mean anything, from mild learning difficulties to dyslexia- although a IEP and an SAP - (School Action Plus) - is an IEP for the more seroius special needs ADHD autism, aspergers etc. Is this any help? xxx
IEps in school, Care plans are for looked after children (social services) I'm wondering if ILP is KS4 bec I've never heard of it (primary senco)
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thanks everyone!
I'm in primary too and have only ever come across IEP, SAP and IBP ( individual Behavioural Plan)
ILP's (individual learning plans) are for Key Stage 4 students (year 10 and year 11)

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