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Wales: rethink on statementing urged

Posted: 07 July 2005 | Subscribe Online


The National Autistic Society Cymru is calling for the statementing system for children with special educational needs to be made more consistent across Wales.

Giving evidence to the Welsh assembly's education and lifelong learning committee, which is conducting a review of SEN policy in Wales, the NAS said it supported the statement process but felt it was not working well enough.

Statements - which establish a child's needs and put a legal obligation on local education authorities to meet these - are often seen as the only way of obtaining educational support services.
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Liz Withers, policy and campaigns officer for NAS Cymru, said assessments for statements took too long - sometimes several years - and criteria varied between authorities. Parents were sometimes told by schools they were not entitled to one.

Withers also criticised LEAs for failing to meet the requirements of statements, a situation which had resulted in many parents taking legal action against them through a tribunal.

Rather than scrapping statements, Withers said they should include the exact level of provision, including the number of hours a week, and LEAs should stick more strictly to their responsibilities.


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