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SEND Tribunal Extended Powers – newsflash from the DfE SEND team

The DfE SEND team have issued this update regarding the continuation of the extension of the SEND Tribunal powers which were part of the National Trial from April 2018, ending 31st August 21.


Today we have confirmed we will be continuing the extended powers given to the SEND Tribunal to hear appeals and make non-binding recommendations about health and social care aspects of Education, Health and Care (EHC) plans, provided those appeals also include education elements.

These extended powers are currently being tested under a National Trial, which began in April 2018. The Trial will end on 31 August 2021 and the powers will continue.

Our ambition is for every child, no matter what challenges they face, to have access to a world-class education that sets them up for life. It will enable the Tribunal to continue to take a more holistic view of the needs of the child across education, health and care while the cross-government SEND Review completes its important work.


Full details of this announcement have been published on the Department for Education section on the GOV.UK website here.

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