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PART 2 Children and young people with special educational needs
4.Determination whether or not special educational provision may be necessary
5.Decision whether or not to conduct an EHC needs assessment
6.Information and advice to be obtained of EHC Needs Assessments
7.Matters to be taken into account in securing an EHC needs assessment
9.Provision of advice, information and support to parents and young people
18.Circumstances in which a local authority must review an EHC plan
20.Review where the child or young person attends a school or other institution
21.Review of EHC plan where the child or young person does not attend a school or other institution
23.Other circumstances in which a local authority must secure a re-assessment
24.Circumstances in which it is not necessary to re-assess educational, health care and social care provision
25.Notification of decision whether it is necessary to re-assess educational, health care and social care provision
26.Securing a re-assessment of educational, health care and social care provision
27.Amending or replacing an EHC plan following a re-assessment
Ceasing to maintain an EHC plan
29.Circumstances in which a local authority may not cease to maintain an EHC plan where the person is under the age of 18
30.Circumstances in which a local authority may not cease to maintain an EHC plan where the person is aged 18 or over
31.Procedure for determining whether to cease to maintain EHC plan
PART 5 Approval of independent special schools and special post-16 institutions
Information to be included in the SEN information report
1.The kinds of special educational needs for which provision is...
2.Information, in relation to mainstream schools and maintained nursery schools,...
3.Information about the school's policies for making provision for pupils...
4.In relation to mainstream schools and maintained nursery schools, the...
5.Information about the expertise and training of staff in relation...
6.Information about how equipment and facilities to support children and...
7.The arrangements for consulting parents of children with special educational...
8.The arrangements for consulting young people with special educational needs...
9.Any arrangements made by the governing body or the proprietor...
10.How the governing body involves other bodies, including health and...
11.The contact details of support services for the parents of...
12.The school's arrangements for supporting pupils with special educational needs...
13.Information on where the local authority's local offer is published....
Information to be published by a local authority in its local offer
1.The special educational provision and training provision which the local...
2.The special educational provision and training provision the local authority...
3.The information in paragraphs 1 and 2 must include information...
4.The arrangements the persons specified in paragraphs 1 and 2...
5.Information, in relation to the persons specified in paragraphs 1...
6.Where further information about the bodies specified in paragraphs 1...
7.Where the strategy prepared by the local authority under paragraph...
8.Special educational provision and training provision the local authority expects...
9.Special educational provision and training provision the local authority expects...
10.Provision available in the local authority's area to assist children...
11.Information about support available to young people with special educational...
12.Health care provision for children and young people with special...
13.Social care provision for children and young people with special...
14.Transport arrangements for children and young people with special educational...
15.Sources of information, advice and support in the local authority's...
16.The procedure for making a complaint about provision mentioned in...
17.The procedure for making a complaint about any provision or...
18.Information about any criteria that must be satisfied before any...
19.Information about how to request an EHC needs assessment, and...
20.Information on where the list of institutions approved under section...
21.Arrangements for notifying parents and young people of their right...
22.Arrangements for mediation made in accordance with section 53 or...
23.Arrangements for the resolution of disagreements made in accordance with...
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