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WarrenB · 14/07/2016 07:58

Hi,

I'm looking for advice on SEN tribunals. In particular, people who have fought their cases (successful) without legal representation. I'm looking for tips and also what I should expect.

Thanks

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SENPARENT · 18/07/2016 19:24

Loads of info here:

www.ipsea.org.uk/what-you-need-to-know/send-tribunal

We've appealed to the Tribunal twice but LA has conceded both times.

JudyCoolibar · 07/08/2016 00:41

SOS SEN run good courses on things like this during termtime.

PassionateMum · 20/08/2016 18:59

Know what legal test the Tribunal will apply and then give them the evidence they need to decide in your favour.

Remember. Your LA will too often not have applied the correct law - on purpose!

Talk to IPSEA or SOS-SEN - both web-sites are great!

SENPARENT · 21/08/2016 13:07

From what I hear the majority of LAs are behaving appallingly and disregarding the law completely. You would think some of them had never even heard of the Children and Families Act or the new Code of Practice. Angry

JudyCoolibar · 27/08/2016 07:41

Too true, SENPARENT. I recently heard of one that has told several parents that the rules about carrying out new assessments on transition from statements to EHCPs don't apply in their area Confused

Stuffofawesome · 27/08/2016 07:43

There's a Facebook group called SEN ACTION. Guy on there very helpful. He used to work for LAS so knows the tricks.

JudyCoolibar · 28/08/2016 15:43

He's also ex Baker Small, so treat with caution.

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