Exchange abroad

A 14 -year-old student with high functioning autism is going to participate in a language exchange in Spain. He will be staying with a host family whose son will later come over to Britain. I wonder if the boy's school should provide the Spanish school and the host family with detailed information about the case. Should any kind of extra aid be provided? Must a member of the English school share the household with the student to  guarantee his communication and well being? The boy attends an independent school and is doing well academically but his skills in Spanish are low as he hasn't studied it for long. Will this be a problem considering his host family doesn't speak any English?

What does the UK legislation say about these cases?

Thanks for helping

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  • Thanks Crystal,

    I wouldn't send my son either, but some peoplehave more courage than both of us. At least, I hope it's courage and not lack of common sense. I wouldn't like it to be a traumatic experience either for the boy or the host family. I feel I need more support from the school or institutions.

    One more thing, you mention posters to comment. How can I do it?

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  • Thanks Crystal,

    I wouldn't send my son either, but some peoplehave more courage than both of us. At least, I hope it's courage and not lack of common sense. I wouldn't like it to be a traumatic experience either for the boy or the host family. I feel I need more support from the school or institutions.

    One more thing, you mention posters to comment. How can I do it?

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