C1PART 3Children and young people in England with special educational needs or disabilities
Special educational needs etc
I120When a child or young person has special educational needs
1
A child or young person has special educational needs if he or she has a learning difficulty or disability which calls for special educational provision to be made for him or her.
2
A child of compulsory school age or a young person has a learning difficulty or disability if he or she—
a
has a significantly greater difficulty in learning than the majority of others of the same age, or
b
has a disability which prevents or hinders him or her from making use of facilities of a kind generally provided for others of the same age in mainstream schools or mainstream post-16 institutions.
3
A child under compulsory school age has a learning difficulty or disability if he or she is likely to be within subsection (2) when of compulsory school age (or would be likely, if no special educational provision were made).
4
A child or young person does not have a learning difficulty or disability solely because the language (or form of language) in which he or she is or will be taught is different from a language (or form of language) which is or has been spoken at home.
5
This section applies for the purposes of this Part.
I221Special educational provision, health care provision and social care provision
1
“Special educational provision”, for a child aged two or more or a young person, means educational or training provision that is additional to, or different from, that made generally for others of the same age in—
a
mainstream schools in England,
b
maintained nursery schools in England,
c
mainstream post-16 institutions in England, or
d
places in England at which relevant early years education is provided.
2
“Special educational provision”, for a child aged under two, means educational provision of any kind.
3
“Health care provision” means the provision of health care services as part of the comprehensive health service in England continued under section 1(1) of the National Health Service Act 2006.
4
“Social care provision” means the provision made by a local authority in the exercise of its social services functions.
5
Health care provision or social care provision which educates or trains a child or young person is to be treated as special educational provision (instead of health care provision or social care provision).
6
This section applies for the purposes of this Part.
Pt. 3 modified (1.4.2015) by The Special Educational Needs and Disability (Detained Persons) Regulations 2015 (S.I. 2015/62), regs. 1, 31(1), 32(1)