The Local Government Ombudsman is excellent in insuring that LEA's keep to the time limits imposed by the Education Act and also that correct procedure is followed. However, you must tell the Ombudsman what rule or regulation the LEA is breaking when you contact him.
For example:- The LEA is NOT keeping to the strict six weeks time limit to give me a written decision as to if they will or will not assess. This is contrary to section 3:30 of the SEN Code of Practice.
You may also want to contact your MP and ask him to investigate if you do not think that your LEA is keeping to the time limits in section 3:30 of the SEN Code of Practice. Once again you must tell the MP what rule or regulation the LEA is breaking when you
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What is the SEN Independent Tribunal.
When parents cannot agree with a decision made by their local education authorities about their children's special educational needs, the tribunal considers appeals against such decisions.