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Hi all,
I'll try to keep this short!
Today was my first day of college. Well, it was supposed to be. I got there and had a meltdown and couldn't go in. I dropped out of year 11 due to anxiety, went back for my GCSE's and then attempted to go to college but couldn't face it.
I've been trying to go to college for the past 3 years, applying to apprenticeships as well, exploring basically every pathway I can find. Unfortunately, I can't see any way in which I can go into lesson. So far, the college have been really supportive but at the moment, they need to go and talk and then get back to me in regards to whether they're actually allowed to offer me any support. (phased entry and such, other than the basic meeting me and taking me into lesson).
Since I have hit a roadblock with every single educational placement I've tried to go for in the past 3 years, I think that it would be prudent to apply for an EHCP. The college say if I had one, they could offer me any adjustments I needed, but unfortunately a diagnosis is not enough. It's ironic as the last college I applied to said I needed just a diagnosis! (I didn't have one at the time). If I got one, I could go to sixth form any age up to 25 (although it'd be a bit awkward being surrounded by 16 year olds at that age...).
How do I go about getting one?
How long do they take?
Will I get rejected? (my old psychiatrist absolutely loved to make me out as higher functioning than I am on all my reports and said that if I was on meds, my issues would just go away.)
Unfortunately, I'm not anxious as such so treating anxiety won't fix it, it's just that I haven't socialised in so very long that I'm unable to interact with people at all and obviously that's a daily part of college. I'd like to go to a social group, I've been looking on meetup.com and there seems to be some interesting ones but I really don't think I could just turn up to something like that. I tried to go to an organisation run for young autistic people but when I told them I was struggling to go in, they said "well come back when you can"!
Before anyone suggests, yes I am on a waiting list for psychological therapy/support already.
Anyone got any tips?
Has anyone been in a similar situation to me?
Thanks for reading.
I'll try to keep this short!
Today was my first day of college. Well, it was supposed to be. I got there and had a meltdown and couldn't go in. I dropped out of year 11 due to anxiety, went back for my GCSE's and then attempted to go to college but couldn't face it.
I've been trying to go to college for the past 3 years, applying to apprenticeships as well, exploring basically every pathway I can find. Unfortunately, I can't see any way in which I can go into lesson. So far, the college have been really supportive but at the moment, they need to go and talk and then get back to me in regards to whether they're actually allowed to offer me any support. (phased entry and such, other than the basic meeting me and taking me into lesson).
Since I have hit a roadblock with every single educational placement I've tried to go for in the past 3 years, I think that it would be prudent to apply for an EHCP. The college say if I had one, they could offer me any adjustments I needed, but unfortunately a diagnosis is not enough. It's ironic as the last college I applied to said I needed just a diagnosis! (I didn't have one at the time). If I got one, I could go to sixth form any age up to 25 (although it'd be a bit awkward being surrounded by 16 year olds at that age...).
How do I go about getting one?
How long do they take?
Will I get rejected? (my old psychiatrist absolutely loved to make me out as higher functioning than I am on all my reports and said that if I was on meds, my issues would just go away.)
Unfortunately, I'm not anxious as such so treating anxiety won't fix it, it's just that I haven't socialised in so very long that I'm unable to interact with people at all and obviously that's a daily part of college. I'd like to go to a social group, I've been looking on meetup.com and there seems to be some interesting ones but I really don't think I could just turn up to something like that. I tried to go to an organisation run for young autistic people but when I told them I was struggling to go in, they said "well come back when you can"!
Before anyone suggests, yes I am on a waiting list for psychological therapy/support already.
Anyone got any tips?
Has anyone been in a similar situation to me?
Thanks for reading.