Grounds of Appeal - Contents Sections B & F
The Grounds of Appeal [GOA] will be produced using your supporting documentation, to create a clear picture of your child’s special educational needs and the necessary provision to meet those needs.
The GOA will highlight where the plan fails to include your child’s identified needs or where advice has not been sought to fully identify your child’s needs.
The GOA will highlight where the plan fails to include identified provision or corresponding provision for identified needs is missing. Legislation and case law will be referenced throughout to challenge where the plan fails to specify and quantify.
Legislation and case law will be referenced throughout to support your case. The application to appeal will be completed on your behalf, leaving you just to register your appeal with the First-Tier Tribunal (Special Educational Needs and Disability) [SENDIST].
The Grounds of Appeal [GOA] will be produced using your supporting documentation, to create a clear picture of your child’s special educational needs and the necessary provision to meet those needs.
The GOA will highlight where the plan fails to include your child’s identified needs or where advice has not been sought to fully identify your child’s needs.
The GOA will highlight where the plan fails to include identified provision or corresponding provision for identified needs is missing. Legislation and case law will be referenced throughout to challenge where the plan fails to specify and quantify.
Legislation and case law will be referenced throughout to support your case. The application to appeal will be completed on your behalf, leaving you just to register your appeal with the First-Tier Tribunal (Special Educational Needs and Disability) [SENDIST].
The Grounds of Appeal [GOA] will be produced using your supporting documentation, to create a clear picture of your child’s special educational needs and the necessary provision to meet those needs.
The GOA will highlight where the plan fails to include your child’s identified needs or where advice has not been sought to fully identify your child’s needs.
The GOA will highlight where the plan fails to include identified provision or corresponding provision for identified needs is missing. Legislation and case law will be referenced throughout to challenge where the plan fails to specify and quantify.
Legislation and case law will be referenced throughout to support your case. The application to appeal will be completed on your behalf, leaving you just to register your appeal with the First-Tier Tribunal (Special Educational Needs and Disability) [SENDIST].