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How to Appeal an SEN Decision - A Guide for Parents Local : Special Educational Needs : Tribunal
The Special Educational Needs & Disability Tribunal changed the way in which they work on 3rd November 2008. This is the new guidance for parents wishing to make an appeal against an SEN decision made by the Local Authority. It also contains the forms that need to be completed to make an appeal.
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IPSEA Refusal to Assess Advice Pack for TribunalNational : Information : Tribunal : Complaints : Special Educational Needs
The Independent Panel for Special Educational Advice (IPSEA)have produced this advice pack for anyone considering lodging an appeal with the SEN & Disability Tribunal against the Local Authorities decision to refuse to carry out a statutory assessment. IPSEA have lots of advice on their website http://www.ipsea.org.uk/
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SENDIST - Preparation, Tactics and Pitfalls - Deborah Hay, BarristerA very helpful document on the preparation of cases for the Special Educational Needs and Disability Tribunal (SENDIST) - written by Deborah Hay, Barrister, Hardwicke Building - which was recently presented at an Educational Law conference. Deborah has kindly agreed for this information to be made available to parents via the Parent Partnership website.
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Statutory Assessment - Frequently Asked QuestionsLocal : Information : Special Educational Needs : Tribunal
Frequently asked questions answered regarding the statutory assessment process from start to finish.
