No-nonsense Guide to SEND Exclusions
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Noddy No-nonsense Guide to SEN law is written by David Wolfe KC (Matrix) and Leon Glenister (Landmark Chambers), both public law barristers who have significant experience and expertise in SEN Law.
The guide sets out SEN law but only as it applies in England. It also picks up some of the areas of overlap between SEN law and Disability law of relevance to children and young people in education in England, but it does not cover Disability law points which are distinct from SEN law. The Welsh SEN cases that remain relevant to SEN law in England are set out in this Guide. Visit our Nodi No-nonsense Guide to ALN law in Wales for new guidance on Additional Learning Needs laws, published November 2024.
Our aim is to bring together the relevant legal provisions, the codes of practice, Government guidance and case law (principally from the High Court and, latterly, the Upper Tribunal). However, the Guide is not intended to be a substitute for direct consideration of the legal materials or relevant code of practice.
As for the law itself, in many respects the post 2014 framework in England replicates the former (and in many respects, COP2015 directly reflects case law arising from the EA1996). So it is likely that High Court and Upper Tribunal decisions dealing with the former can be read across to the latter. Some areas are identified where that may not be the case. To make the text of the Noddy Guide easier to read, we have used the terms relating to the CFA2014 (such as section F and EHCP) even when we are talking about case law decisions which would have used the terms from the EA1996 (part 3 and Statement of SEN in those case) other than where we directly quote from the old decisions (in which case we have just quoted).
This document is a public resource, shared under creative commons licence Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International. Please download, use, circulate and quote from it, crediting the authors.
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