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This Order brings into force provisions of the Additional Learning Needs and Education Tribunal (Wales) Act 2018 (“the Act”).
The Act establishes a statutory framework for supporting children and young people with additional learning needs. This replaces the legislation surrounding special educational needs and the assessment of children and young people with learning difficulties.
The provisions listed in article 3 come into force on 1 January 2022 in relation to those who are in year 10 and below, attend a maintained school (including a pupil referral unit), who have certain identified special educational needs and who are either looked after children or registered at another institution. It excludes some others engaged with the current statutory framework including those with a statement of special educational needs (article 2).
Article 1 contains definitions, including the “new law” in the Act and the “old law” in Part 4 of the Education Act 1996. Until a child is transferred to the new law, the old law will continue to apply to the child and the new law will not have effect (article 4).
This Order requires the appropriate local authority (see article 1(7)) to give a notice to a child in a particular year group in a particular school year (articles 9 to 11). For example, a child in a nursery class, or in year 1, 3, 5, 7, or 10 will transfer to the new law during the school year 2021-2022. The date of the notice given to a particular child will be the date that child transfers to the new law.
The appropriate local authority can give the child an IDP notice or a No IDP notice. An IDP notice means that the child is deemed to have additional learning needs for the purposes of Chapter 2 of Part 2 of the Act on the date of the notice and that it is intended that an individual development plan is prepared for the child (article 5). A No IDP notice means that the child is deemed not to have additional learning needs for the purposes of Chapter 2 of Part 2 of the Act on the date of the notice (article 6).
A child with identified special educational needs or the child’s parent can request that a notice is given (article 12).Where an individual development plan is prepared following an IDP notice, a copy of the individual development plan must be given to the child and the child’s parent within 12 weeks of the date of the notice unless exceptional circumstances apply (article 13).
The appropriate local authority may also, in exceptional circumstances, give any child and that child’s parent an ALN notice which will transfer the child to the new law (article 14).
If the child has not transferred to the new law by the end of the school year that the child should have transferred, the old law ceases and the new law has effect on the final day of the relevant school year (articles 15 to 17).
Article 18 applies where a child ceases to be a registered pupil or an enrolled student at another institution and is not looked after. The child will transfer to the new law on the date the child ceases to be a registered pupil or an enrolled student at another institution.
Article 19 applies to a child who ceases to be looked after. The child will transfer to the new law on the date that the child ceases to be looked after by the local authority.
When preparing an individual development plan for a child with identified special educational needs, in certain circumstances, regard must be had to the special educational provision the child was receiving immediately before transferring to the new law (article 20).
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