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A full digital home-education workspace for parents, students, co-parents, tutors, home-education workers, and future schools - now with dedicated learner workspace, routine planning, and home rewards journeys.
E.L.A.H.A supports three child journeys through one shared model: school enrolled, home educated, and hybrid. That means families do not need one system for school life and another for home learning. The same learner can move between modes while preserving the full education journey.
Parents can register directly, create and manage multiple children, invite additional parents or guardians, and work with home-education workers or tutors through restricted access controls. When a learner returns to school or joins a new school, E.L.A.H.A is designed to preserve history and support consent-based transition sharing instead of forcing families to rebuild records from scratch.
Students can open lesson workspace mode directly from assigned resources, complete work in context, and submit without broken modal loops.
Students now have a week-by-week planner with editable daily slots and lightweight autosave support.
The home-education behaviour view has been reshaped into a motivating rewards dashboard with milestones and streak visibility.
Create learning plans, weekly records, next steps, and subject coverage notes that build a clear home-education history over time.
Track strengths, support needs, confidence, review notes, and termly summaries across English, maths, science, humanities, life skills, and more.
Store uploaded work, linked resources, learner reflections, and evidence files that can support reviews, transitions, and future applications.
Record observations, support strategies, interventions, and structured review notes without forcing parents into school-only terminology.
Keep pathway records, course ideas, Functional Skills notes, GCSE or IGCSE planning, vocational options, and college preparation in one place.
Invite co-parents, guardians, tutors, or home-education workers with the right scope for viewing, commenting, managing learning, or exporting records.
A parent can invite a home-education worker to one child or multiple children. Access is relationship-based, not global.
Home-education workers can manage multiple children from multiple families through one dedicated dashboard without mixing permissions.
Not every collaborator should see every type of data. E.L.A.H.A is designed for granular visibility, especially around SEN, wellbeing, and sensitive records.
Historic school records stay linked to the original school rather than being rewritten or reassigned.
Home-learning plans, evidence, assessments, pathway notes, and review records remain part of the learner’s wider education journey.
Parents can approve what is shared with a new school, including progress summaries, SEN observations, evidence, and transition notes.
E.L.A.H.A is being built to support structured transition packs for schools, families, and future pathways rather than informal document handover.
Requirements, support routes, exam pathways, and post-14 options can vary depending on location, local authority practice, the learner’s needs, and the receiving school or college. E.L.A.H.A supports organisation, evidence, planning, and communication, but it does not replace local authority guidance, exam centre advice, or formal legal advice.