PART 2ADDITIONAL LEARNING NEEDS
CHAPTER 4AVOIDING AND RESOLVING DISAGREEMENTS
Local authority arrangements
I1I2I5I4I3I7I10I11I6I8I12I9I1368Arrangements for the avoidance and resolution of disagreements
1
A local authority must make arrangements with a view both to avoiding and to resolving disagreements between—
a
education bodies, and
b
children or young people for whom the authority is responsible, or in the case of such children, their parents,
about the exercise by education bodies of their functions under this Part.
2
A local authority must make arrangements with a view both to avoiding and to resolving disagreements between—
a
proprietors of relevant institutions, and
b
children or young people who have additional learning needs for whom the authority is responsible and, in the case of such children, their parents,
about the additional learning provision made for children or young people.
3
The arrangements under subsections (1) and (2) must include provision for parties to a disagreement to access help in resolving it from persons who are independent of the parties.
4
A local authority must promote the use of the arrangements made under this section.
5
A local authority must take reasonable steps to inform children, their parents and young people that arrangements made under this section do not affect any rights they may have to appeal to the Education Tribunal for Wales.
6
In this section, an “education body” means any of the following—
a
the governing body of a maintained school;
b
the governing body of an institution in the further education sector;
c
a local authority.
7
In this section, “relevant institution” means—
a
a maintained school in Wales or England;
b
an institution in the further education sector in Wales or England;
c
an independent special post-16 institution on the list maintained under section 56;
d
an independent school in Wales or England;
e
a non-maintained special school;
f
an Academy.
8
For the purposes of this section and section 69 a local authority is also responsible for children it looks after who are not in its area F1and detained persons for whom it is the home authority.