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I see the procedure has changed to SFE, but exactly what medical evidence
you need seems to have changed too.

It says you need to provide:
"A written medical statement from a doctor or appropriate qualified
specialist confirming the nature of your disability or mental health
condition *and how your*
*study will be affected by it*. It is your responsibility to pay any cost in
relation to obtaining this."

The bolded bit has me concerned as in the past the LEA I worked with were
happy with statements from sixth form specialist teachers/advisors, and even
the NHS bursary people only asked for proof from my GP that I did have the
condition that they said I did (so I have used literature from 2003 for all
previous applications).

Does anyone know of any easy literature to explain this to GPs? (so that
they write enough, but don't feel they are being asked to do the assessment,
as I am fairly sure they would argue that they are not qualified).

Also, this change seems to affect those with conditions other than SLDs
more, as the SLD requirement of assesment after the age of 16 has not
changed, but apparently medical evidence that is post-16 but 6 years old is
not appropriate.