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Special Educational Needs: Tribunals

Question for Ministry of Justice

UIN 763, tabled on 18 July 2024

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many parents or young people have taken Birmingham City Council to appeal at a tribunal against an Education, Care and Health Plan decision in each of the last five years; and what (a) number and (b) proportion of those appeals were (i) determined in favour of the appellants, (ii) determined in favour of the local authority, (iii) withdrawn, (iv) conceded before the hearing, and (v) still awaiting a hearing.

Answered on

23 July 2024

Information about appeals to the First-tier Tribunal for Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) is published at: www.gov.uk/government/collections/tribunals-statistics.

The table below sets out the number of appeals to the SEND Tribunal against decisions made by Birmingham City Council for the academic years 2019 to 2022 (the latest period for which data are available); and the numbers of those appeals that were (i) determined in favour of the appellants, (ii) determined in favour of the local authority, (iii) withdrawn, (iv) conceded before the hearing, and (v) still awaiting a hearing.

Appellants would include appeals made by parents and young persons.

Academic year

Total appeals registered

Total appeals determined in favour of the appellants

Total appeals determined in favour of the local authority

Total appeals withdrawn

Conceded before the hearing

Awaiting a hearing date

2020

291

180

10

32

65

0

2021

547

367

31

48

89

1

2022

525

365

10

52

84

12

2023

Data is not currently published

1- Appeal data is only available for 3 years due to record retention policy.

2- Appeals registered and appeals concluded will not tally due to spanning over academic years.

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