Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Act 2009

Type Act of the Scottish Parliament
Publication 2009-06-25
State In force
Jurisdiction Scotland
Department Statute Law Database
Reform history JSON API

Placing requests etc.

Placing requests

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(5A) Where any such co-ordinated support plan as is mentioned in subsection (1) is transferred to the education authority by virtue of regulations made in pursuance of section 11(8), the authority must carry out a review of the plan as soon as practicable after the date of transfer.

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(3A) Where any such co-ordinated support plan as is mentioned in section 10(1) is transferred to the education authority by virtue of regulations made in pursuance of section 11(8), the authority's duty under subsection (2)(a) includes a duty to seek and take account of information and advice (within such period as will enable the authority to comply with their duty under section 10(5A)) from the education authority from which the plan was transferred and any agencies or persons involved in providing support under the plan prior to its transfer.

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(da) a decision of an education authority refusing a placing request made in respect of a child or young person (including such a decision in respect of a child or young person for whose school education the authority refusing the request are not responsible)— (i) made under sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph 2 of schedule 2 in relation to a special school, or (ii) made under sub-paragraph (2) of paragraph 2 of schedule 2 in relation to a school mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b) of that sub-paragraph,

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(f) a decision of an appeal committee on a reference made to them under paragraph 5 of schedule 2 but only where the things mentioned in any of paragraphs (a), (b), (ba) and (c) of subsection (4) occur— (i) after the decision of the appeal committee, but (ii) before the time by which any appeal must be lodged in accordance with paragraph 7(3) of schedule 2.

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(ba) no such plan has been prepared, but under subsection (2)(a) of section 11 the education authority have informed the persons mentioned in subsection (3) of that section of their proposal to establish whether the child or young person requires, or would require, such a plan,

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(4A) Where the reference relates to a decision referred to in subsection (3)(da) of that section the Tribunal may— (a) confirm the decision if satisfied that— (i) one or more grounds of refusal specified in paragraph 3(1) or (3) of schedule 2 exists or exist, and (ii) in all the circumstances it is appropriate to do so, (b) overturn the decision and require the education authority to— (i) place the child or young person in the school specified in the placing request to which the decision related by such time as the Tribunal may require, and (ii) make such amendments to any co-ordinated support plan prepared for the child or young person as the Tribunal considers appropriate by such time as the Tribunal may require.

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(ba) where— (i) the decision was referred to the Tribunal by virtue of the application of subsection (4)(ba) of that section, and (ii) the education authority have decided the child or young person does not require a co-ordinated support plan and that decision has not been referred to the Tribunal under subsection (1) of that section by the time within which such references are to be made, refer the decision to an appeal committee set up under section 28D of the 1980 Act,

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(d) where— (i) the decision was transferred from an appeal committee to the Tribunal by virtue of paragraph 6(4) and (5) of schedule 2 because the thing described in subsection (4)(ba) of that section occurred, and (ii) the education authority have decided the child or young person does not require a co-ordinated support plan and that decision has not been referred to the Tribunal under subsection (1) of that section by the time within which such references are to be made, refer the decision back to the appeal committee, (e) where— (i) the decision was transferred from an appeal committee to the Tribunal by virtue of paragraph 6(4) and (5) of schedule 2 because the things described in subsection (4)(c) of that section occurred, and (ii) the Tribunal has confirmed the decision of the education authority that the child or young person does not require a co-ordinated support plan, refer the decision back to the appeal committee, (f) where— (i) the decision was transferred from the sheriff to the Tribunal by virtue of paragraph 7(8) and (9) of schedule 2 because the thing described in subsection (4)(ba) of that section occurred, and (ii) the education authority have decided the child or young person does not require a co-ordinated support plan and that decision has not been referred to the Tribunal under subsection (1) of that section by the time within which such references are to be made, refer the decision back to the sheriff, (g) where— (i) the decision was transferred from the sheriff to the Tribunal by virtue of paragraph 7(8) and (9) of schedule 2 because the things described in subsection (4)(c) of that section occurred, and (ii) the Tribunal has confirmed the decision of the education authority that the child or young person does not require a co-ordinated support plan, refer the decision back to the sheriff. (5A) Where the reference relates to a decision referred to in subsection (3)(f) of that section the Tribunal has the powers as mentioned in paragraphs (a) and (b) of subsection (5) of this section.

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(5) In sub-paragraph (1), the reference to an education authority includes an education authority which are not responsible for the school education of the child.

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(2A) Sub-paragraph (2) does not apply where the placing request was made to an education authority which, at the time of the request, were not responsible for the school education of the child.

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(1A) Sub-paragraph (1) does not apply where the decision of the appeal committee may be referred to a Tribunal under section 18(1).

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(12) Any references to an appeal under this paragraph (however expressed), except such references in sub-paragraphs (3)(a) and (b) and (5), include references to an appeal relating to a decision which has been referred back under section 19(5)(f) or (g).

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Mediation services

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In section 15(1) of the 2004 Act (mediation services)—

(a) the parents of any children,

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(b) any young persons,

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Dispute resolution

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In section 16(1) of the 2004 Act (dispute resolution), the following are repealed—

Contributions not recoverable in respect of certain services

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In section 23 of the Education (Scotland) Act 1980 (c. 44) (provision by education authority for education of pupils belonging to areas of other authorities), after subsection (2) insert—

(2A) Subsection (2) does not permit an education authority to recover contributions in respect of— (a) mediation services provided under arrangements made in pursuance of section 15(1) of the 2004 Act (mediation services), or (b) services provided by the authority forming part of any procedure provided for in regulations under section 16(1) of that Act (dispute resolution).

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Arrangements between education authorities

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In section 29 of the 2004 Act (interpretation)—

(3A) For the purposes of this Act, where arrangements are made or entered into by an education authority in respect of the school education of a child or young person with another education authority, the authority responsible for that school education is the authority for the area to which the child or young person belongs despite the education being, or about to be, provided in a school under the management of another authority.

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Additional support needs

Additional support

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In section 1(3) of the 2004 Act (additional support needs)—

Assessments and examination

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After section 8 of the 2004 Act insert—

(8A) (1) A person specified in subsection (3) may request that the education authority arrange for a child or young person to whom section 4(1)(a) applies to undergo, for the purpose of considering the additional support needs of the child or young person, a process of assessment or examination. (2) The education authority must comply with the request unless it is unreasonable. (3) The persons referred to in subsection (1) are— (a) where the request relates to a child, the child's parent, (b) where the request relates to a young person, the young person or, where the authority are satisfied the young person lacks capacity to make the request, the young person's parent. (4) The education authority must, in accordance with the arrangements made by them under section 4(1)(b), take into account the results of any assessment or examination undertaken by virtue of this section. (5) A process of assessment or examination undertaken by virtue of this section is to be carried out by such person as the education authority consider appropriate. (6) In this section the reference to assessment or examination includes educational, psychological or medical assessment or examination.

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Additional support needs etc.: specified children and young people

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(1A) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1), a child or young person has additional support needs if the child or young person is looked after by a local authority (within the meaning of section 17(6) of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995 (c. 36)). (1B) But where, in the course of identifying (in accordance with the arrangements made by them under section 6(1)(b)) the particular additional support needs of a child or young person who is looked after by a local authority (within the meaning of section 17(6) of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995 (c. 36)), an education authority form the view that the child or young person is, or is likely to be, able without the provision of additional support to benefit from school education provided to or to be provided for the child or young person, subsection (1A) ceases to apply.

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(1A) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1), every education authority must in particular consider whether each child or young person falling within section 1(1A) for whose school education they are responsible requires a co-ordinated support plan.

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Pre-school children

Functions of education authority in relation to certain pre-school children with additional support needs

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In section 5 of the 2004 Act (general functions of education authority in relation to additional support needs), for subsections (2) and (3) substitute—

(2) Where a child falling within subsection (3) has been brought to the education authority's attention as appearing to have needs of the type mentioned in subsection (3)(c), the authority must (unless the child's parent does not consent)— (a) in accordance with the arrangements made by them under section 6(1), establish whether the child does have such needs, and (b) provide such additional support as is appropriate for the child. (3) A child falls within this subsection if the child— (a) is under school age (unless the child is a prescribed pre-school child), (b) belongs to the authority's area, and (c) appears to have additional support needs arising from a disability (within the meaning of the Equality Act 2010) which the child has.

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Advocacy services

Provision of advocacy service: Tribunal

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After section 14 of the 2004 Act (supporters and advocacy), insert—

(14A) (1) The Scottish Ministers must, in respect of Tribunal proceedings, secure the provision of an advocacy service to be available on request and free of charge to the persons mentioned in subsection (2). (2) The persons are— (a) in the case of a child, the child's parent, (b) in the case of a young person— (i) the young person, or (ii) where the young person lacks capacity to participate in discussions or make representations of the type referred to in subsection (3), the young person's parent. (3) In subsection (1) “advocacy service” means a service whereby another person conducts discussions with or makes representations to the Tribunal or any other person involved in the proceedings on behalf of a person mentioned in subsection (2).

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Mediation services

Mediation services

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In section 15(2) (independence of mediation services) of the 2004 Act, for the words “under this Act” substitute “ relating to education or any of their other functions ”.

Dispute resolution

Dispute resolution

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In section 16(2) (dispute resolution) of the 2004 Act, before paragraph (a), insert—

(za) requiring any application by a person mentioned in subsection (1)(a) to (c) for referral to dispute resolution to be made to the Scottish Ministers,

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Publication of information by education authority

Provision of published information to certain persons

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In section 26 of the 2004 Act—

, and (d) provide the persons mentioned in subsection (2A) with any information published under paragraph (a) or (c).

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(2A) The persons referred to in subsection (1)(d) are— (a) in the case of a child with additional support needs for whose school education the authority are responsible, the child's parent, (b) in the case of a young person with additional support needs for whose school education the authority are responsible— (i) the young person, or (ii) if the authority are satisfied that the young person lacks capacity to understand the information published under this subsection by the authority, the young person's parent.

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