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Kent & Medway SEN Statistics

Last updated: 26 Jan 2011

Please note that there are discrepancies between some of these tables, as some area cross calender years, some academic years and some decisions run from one year to the next.

Pattern of application for statements in Kent: 2005/6-2009/10

2005/6 2006/7 2007/8 2008/9 2009/10
Requests for a statutory assessment of SEN 1029 1017 10910 1131 1097
Statutory assessments carried out 564 649 721 763 739
New Statements of SEN issued 493 613 646 784 744
% of primary School pupils with statement 1.25 1.15 1.09 1.11 1.12
% of secondary school pupils with statement 2.17 2.00 1.82 1.74

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Pattern of application for statements in Medway: 2006/7-2010/11

2006/7 2007/8 2008/9 2009/10 2010/11
Requests for a statutory assessment of SEN 265 197 240 252 212
Statutory assessments carried out 176 171 161 177 127
New Statements of SEN issued 158 187 193 180 124
% of primary School pupils with statement Information not available
% of secondary school pupils with statement Information not available

 

 

 

 

Children with Statements of SEN in Kent and Medway, based on where child attends school


2008 2009 2010
Total
Pupils
Pupils with
Statements
%
Total
Pupils
Pupils with
Statements
%
Total
Pupils
Pupils with
Statements
%
ENGLAND 8,102,190 223,610 2.8 8,071,000 221,670 2.7 8,064,399 220,890 2.7
SOUTH
EAST
1,303,490 36,900 2.8 1,301,520 36,870 2.8 1,300,700 37,140 2.9
KENT 232,967 6,544 2.8 231,582 6,556 2.8 230,571 6,492 2.8
MEDWAY 44,196 1,301 2.9 43,886 1,292 2.9 43,262 1,331 3.1

 

Assessments & Statements during Calendar Year 2009 (Government data)


 

 

Total children assessed
for SEN during 2009
Children assessed for
whom no statement was issued
Children with new statements
Number Number %  Number %
England 27550 1060 3.8 26490 96.2
South East 4590 180 3.8 4410 96.2
Kent 750 20 2.7 730 97.3
Medway 220 30 13.5 190 86.5

% of children with new statements in 2009 in each type of provision

SEN Units

 

Mainstream

Maintained

Special Schools     

Independent Schools

Hospital Schools

& Pupil Referral Units

England 3.0 66.7 21.3 3.1 1.4
South East    
4.1 62.7
23.4 3.1 1.1
Kent 8.0 54.4 27.5 3.4 0.8
Medway 8.3 49.5 8.3 6.8 10.9

 

In the above tables, Kent appears to have a higher proportion of children in Special provision than the norm, reflecting its commitment to such provision. Medway appears to have a lower proportion than the norm who successfully follow an assessment through to a statement, it appears to identify potential children for statements much earlier than the norm, and has a very high proportion in hospital Schools (unlikely) or Pupil Referral Units for children who are likely to have been permanently excluded from mainstream education, raising concerns about its support for such children. 

Tribunals

The average time in 2008-9 between Registration of an Appeal to Tribunal and a decision being made was 6.4 months.

There was a total of 2925 appeals concluded in 2009-10. Of these, 940 were conceded by Local Authorities without a hearing. A decision was reached on 661 (postive or negative), 11 were struck out before a hearing as inappropriate, and 1313 were withdrawn. For Kent, out of 139 appeals, 58 were conceded, 52 withdrawn, 0 were struck out, 23 were decided, and 6 were left pending to the next year.

 

Types of Appeal 2009-10 National Kent Medway
Number % of total Number % of Total Number % of total
Against refusal to assess 1159 35 62 45 24 45
Against refusal to make a statement 216 7 8 6 6 11
Against refusal to re-assess 430 1 0 0 0 0
Against refusal to change name of school 14 0 0 0 0 0
Against decision to cease to maintain statement 57

2

0

0 0 0
Against school named in statement 0 0 0 0 4 8
Against failure to name a school 1 0 0 0 0 0
Against contents of the statement - parts 2 & or 3 (sometimes with 4) 
1400 43
54 39 19 36
Against contents of the statement - part 4 390 12 15 11 0 0
Total Appeals Registered 3280 139 53

Where decisions were reached by Tribunals in 2009-10, these were as follows.

Outcome Number of Decisions
National
Kent Medway
Dismiss Appeal 76 7
Order LA to make and Maintain a Statement 26 2
Remit Case to LA to Consider 1 0
Order LA to continue to Maintain a Statement 14 0
Order LA to cease to maintain a Statement 1 0
Order LA to name parent's preferred school 0 0
Order LA to make a reassessment 67 0
Order LA to change School  named 5 0
Uphold Part of Complaint
135 1
Upheld Parts 2,3 & 4 304 0
Upheld Part 4 46 0
Appeal Struck Out 11 0
Total 688 10

Source: Annual Report of Tribunal 2009-10. There are slight discrepancies in some of the tables, as decision taking often overlaps a year end.

For 2009-10, 141 Appeals to Tribunal were registered by Kent parents, the second highest number for any Local Authority in the country (the highest was Surrey with 147). I should be able to publish data on the outcomes of Kent and Medway appeals to Tribunal, by the end of January.

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