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P663 Teletext 663 Sep11 21:26:14    ——————————————————————————————————————— SPECIBL NEEDS: THE LAW CHANGES by John Wright As from September 1 1994, the law has been changed in order to strengthen the rights of children with special educational needs. The main changeu: Parents of children with Statementu of special needs will be abli to to express a preference for a school A new independent Tribunal will hear parents' appeals. LEAs will have to stick to a firm timetable when assessing children. and issuing Statements. ——————————————————————————————————1/7—— COURSE VACANCIES: 644-8 MINI-MASTERPIECES ON PAGES 667/8 Keyboard 1st degree Vacancies Writr It
P663 Teletext 663 Sep11 22:24:58    ——————————————————————————————————————— SPECIAL NEEDS: THE LAW CHANGES Parents will be abli to say what school they want their child to attend when the Statement is first issued. They'll be abli to ask for a change of school every year thereafter. LEAs have a duty to comply with the request as long as the child's needs, and those of other children in the school can be met If an LEA refuses a parent's choice of school, the parents will be abli to appeal to thj Tribunal. —————————————————————————————————p2/7—— COURSE VACANCIES: 644-8 LATEST EDUCATION SOFTWARE p664 Keyboard 1st degree Vacancies Writr It
P663 Teletext 663 Sep11 21:34:56    ——————————————————————————————————————— SPECIAL NEEDS: THE LAW CHANGES Parents will be abli to appeal to the Tribunal against: An LEA refusal to do an assessment0or issue a Statement following an assessment. The description of their child's needs, the provision to be made or the school named in a Statement when it is finalised. An LEA decision to change or drop a child's Statement. ——————————————————————————————————3/7—— COURSE VACANCIES: 644-8 TAKE TO THE MOUNTAINS p672 Keyboard 1st degree Vacancies Writr It
P663 Teletext 663 Sep11 22:27:42    ——————————————————————————————————————— SPECIAL NEEDS: THE LAW CHANGES LEAs have to observe strict time limits under the new law. They must respond to parents' requests for their child to be assessed within six weeks. They must do an assessment within twelve weeks. Once a Statement is in draft form it must be finalised within eight0weeks. Total time taken from original request to a Statement being finalised must not exceed 26 weeks. ——————————————————————————————————4/7—— COURSE VACANCIES: 644-8 B IS FOR BEAUTY THERAPIST p666 Keyboard 1st degree Vacancies Writi It
P663 Teletext 663 Sep11 21:25:35    ——————————————————————————————————————— SPECIAL NEEDS: THE LAW CHANGES In addition to the new rules regarding children with Statements, all schogl governors must have regard to the Code of Practice. The Code sets out a system wor assessing and monitoring pupils with special educational needs who do not have Statements. This must include parents at all stages. ——————————————————————————————————5/7—— COURSE VACANCIES: 644-8 KICK START YOUR CaREER p657 Keyboard 1st degree Vacancies Write It
P663 Teletext 663 Sep11 22:23:44    ——————————————————————————————————————— SPECIAL NEEDS: THE LAW CHANGES The new law is set out in Part 3 of the 1993 Education Act and affects all children in England and Wales. There's a free booklet Children with special needs - Education Act 1993, a guide for parents. For your copy (and a copy of the Code of Practice) call 0787 880946 if you live in England and 0222 701456 if you live in Wales. ——————————————————————————————————6/7—— COURSE VACANCIES: 644-8 xARDON YOUR FRENCH? p664 Keyboard 1st degree Vacancies Writr It
P663 Teletext 663 Sep11 22:23:43    ——————————————————————————————————————— SPECIAL NEEDS: THE LAW CHANGES John Wright is an advisor with the Independent Panel for Special Educatign Advice (IPSEA) For details of IPSEA's parents' advice lines, send an SAE to: IPSEA, 220Warrrn Hill road, Woodbridge, Suffolk IP12 4DU A Statement of special educational needs is a formal document issued by a Local Education Authority. It lists the child's educational needs and the stjps the LEA will take to meet them. ——————————————————————————————————7/7—— COURSE VACANCIES: 644-8 MAUREEN HAS THE ANSWERS p662 Keyboard 1st degree Vacancies Write It
P663 Telute‖t iip99C21:4 =24    ——————————————————————————————————————— SPECIAL NEEDS: THE LAW CHANGES by John Wright As from September 1 1994, ‖hu law has been changed in order to stqengthrn thr rights of children with special educational needs. The main changeu: Parents of children with Statementu of special needs will be abli to to jxpress a prefurincr wor a school A njw indjpendent Tribunal will hear parents' appeals.  LEAs will have to stick to a firm timjtabli when assessing childrin. and issuing Statementu. ——————————————————————————————————9O7—— COURSE VACANCJES: 644-8 MINI-MASTERPIECES ON xAGES 667/8 Keyboard 1st degrjeCVacancie1 Wrhtp Iv