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More than £2k paid to mum of child who missed out on special schooling

by Karen Dunn, local democracy reporter
8 April, 2025
in News, West Sussex
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West Sussex County Council has paid more than £2,000 to a woman whose child missed out on almost a year of special educational help.

The woman’s child was diagnosed with autism late in 2022, and doctors advise they should learn from home for a while until they were ready to return to school.

In the meantime, the council arranged for an assessment so an official plan could be drawn up for the child’s return to school – known as an education, health and care plan.

By mid-January 2023, alternate provision for the child’s education had been made – but the council decided not to complete the assessment.

New evidence subsequently changed the authority’s mind and, in late November 2023, it decided it would come up with a plan after all.

Problems with the draft plan meant the process was dragged out and it wasn’t until September 2024 that the final plan was issued.

The mum complained to the Local Government Ombudsman, a council watchdog, which has now published its report into the council’s failings.

It says the council had had all the relevant professional reports it needed by late October 2023 and should have issued the final plan in November 2023.

After investigating the mother’s complaint, it was agreed that the council would make a ‘symbolic payment’ of £2,025 to acknowledge the impact on the child of the lost special educational provision.

On top of that, the council would apologise and pay the mother £300 to acknowledge the frustration caused by its failure to issue the final Plan on time, as well as the ‘frustration and time and trouble caused by its poor communication’.

The agreement takes the amount the council has paid out following such complaints to almost £6,000 this calendar year. In 2023, the payouts totalled more than £25,000.

Much of the problem lays in the increased demand for special needs services, as well as a national shortage of education psychologists.

Since 2019, the number of education, health and care plan assessments completed by the council has risen by more than 60 per cent.

In December 2024, a total of 9,254 West Sussex children had a plan – an increase of 1,565 since the previous December.

But only 12.7 per cent of the new plans were completed within the 20-week deadline.

A council spokesman said: “We accept the Ombudsman’s findings, have apologised to the family involved and have made the recommended payment.

“We understand the distress that this has caused and we have taken action to reduce the risk of this situation arising again.”

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