KING'S BENCH DIVISION
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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THE KING (On the application of W) |
Claimant |
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HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL |
Defendant |
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Mr Timothy Straker KC and Arran Dowling-Hussy (Instructed by the Legal Department at Hertfordshire County Council) for the Defendant.
Hearing date: 5 December 2023
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"When a request is made to a local authority under subsection (1), or a local authority otherwise becomes responsible for a child or young person, the authority must determine whether it may be necessary for special educational provision to be made for the child or young person in accordance with an EHC plan"
"Where the local authority determines that it is not necessary for special educational provision to be made for the child or young person in accordance with an EHC plan it must notify the child's parent or the young person—
(a) of the reasons for that determination, and
(b) that accordingly it has decided not to secure an EHC needs assessment for the child or young person"
Hence, if a local authority makes a decision to refuse the request for an assessment, it must give its reasons to justify a decision that the low threshold has not been met.
"The local authority must secure an EHC needs assessment for the child or young person if, after having regard to any views expressed and evidence submitted under subsection (7), the authority is of the opinion that—
(a) the child or young person has or may have special educational needs, and
(b) it may be necessary for special educational provision to be made for the child or young person in accordance with an EHC plan"
"The LA have carefully considered your request for an education, health, and care needs assessment for [W].
At this time the LA feel that there is a more suitable pathway to support the needs of W, in place of a needs assessment because:
Currently, we do not feel an assessment needs to take place because:
- The Local Authority note that [W]'s reading level at age related and school have identified needs and puts support in place.
- There are clearly difficulties around work refusal and choosing not to attend school.
- The information provided places [W]'s reading level as age appropriate and work examples indicate that she can access the curriculum.
- The last attainment levels suggest [W]was on track but is now choosing not to engage with assessments.
- The Local Authority note that the level of behaviour is not at the intensity and frequency expected to see when applying for an EHC needs assessment.
- [W]'s[sic] can be met through Reasonable Adjustment and Quality First
Teaching.
"a decision of a local authority not to secure an EHC needs assessment for the child or young person"
"(2) A local authority must send the finalised EHC plan to—
(a) the child's parent or to the young person;
(b) the governing body, proprietor or principal of any school, other institution or provider of relevant early years education named in the EHC plan; and
(c) to the responsible commissioning body,
as soon as practicable, and in any event within 20 weeks of the local authority receiving a request for an EHC needs assessment in accordance with section 36(1) of the Act, or of the local authority becoming responsible for the child in accordance with section 24 of the Act"
"I have sought Instructions on the issues raised within your letter and can confirm as follows:
By failing to complete the assessment and issue the final EHC Plan within the statutory time limit the Local Authority has breached its duty under the Children and Families Act 2014 and S13(2) of the Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Regulations 2014.
This is accepted on behalf of the Local Authority who apologise that there has been considerable delay in the EHC Needs Assessment and consequently being able to provide a decision as to whether a draft EHCP or written feedback will be issued.
I am informed that the delay in preparing the EHC Plan has been caused by lack of information from both an Educational Psychologist and from CAMHS. In respect of the Educational Psychologists, those employed by the County Council have confirmed that [W] is on the list to be allocated but due to the overwhelming demand for their service at the present time, they cannot confirm when this will be. The Local Authority is investigating the possibility of outsourcing this assessment but this is not able to happen until September 2023"
"Systemic Non-Compliance: The evidence shows that HCC has unlawfully breached the statutory time limit 1,209 times in the last 10 months alone. Such widespread and systemic non-compliance with statute amounts to unconstitutional behaviour and warrants exemplary damages to discourage this conduct.
Pattern of Deter, Defer, and Delay: HCC's actions demonstrate a pattern of behaviour to deter parents from proceeding with assessments, cynically uses the tribunal process to defer and delay assessments, and rely on the complexity of seeking a judicial review as a barrier to enforcement. Exemplary damages are needed to deter HCC from continuing such manipulative practices"
"Defendants and interested parties must not oppose permission reflexively or unthinkingly. In appropriate cases, they can and should assist the Court by indicating in the Acknowledgment of Service that permission is not opposed"
"The Defendant has at all times acted with regard to the applicable terms of the Children and Families Act (2014) and the Special Educational Disability Regulations (2014), Protocol 1 (Article 2) of the European Convention on Human Rights and indeed any other applicable legislation/ regulations"