A council has paid a woman £4,250 following issues with her son’s Education, Health & Care Plan.
The woman, known as Ms C, complained to the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman after the Plan – which are drawn up to help children with special needs – was not reviewed or updated correctly by West Sussex County Council.
In addition, there were delays finding the child a new school – according to his mother, the last time the boy had been in an actual classroom was in November 2021.
After that he was in a specialist support unit ‘on a reduced timetable of two hours a day – largely playing on his own’.
The ombudsman also said the council’s communication with Ms C – including in relation to complaints – had been poor.
The money paid to Ms C was to remedy the ‘distress and uncertainty’ caused.
It also covered two terms from October 2022 during which the boy missed out on education after the council thought that an outside organisation had started to provide tutoring.
This was not the case and the tutoring did not start until May 2023.
A council spokesman said: “We accept the ombudsman’s findings, have apologised to the family involved and a financial remedy has been paid.
“We acknowledge that we were at fault for issues in updating an Education, Health and Care Plan, delays in managing education provision and for poor communication.
“We understand the distress this has caused.
“As a result of this case, we have given additional guidance to staff on the importance of fulfilling our duties around education provision as part of an EHCP and providing appropriate communication.”
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