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<p>The Department for Education, in consultation with the Ministry of Justice and
others, is in the process of developing proposals for the review of redress and complaint
arrangements for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities.
The review will consider:</p><ol><li>Whether the amended mediation arrangements set
out in the Act provide parents and young people with a way of having their complaints
considered in a holistic way and whether they reduce the number of appeals to tribunals.</li><li>How
successful the new assessment and EHC planning process itself is at resolving disagreements.</li><li>If
health and social care complaint arrangements are working for parents and young people.</li><li>What
role the Tribunal might play in hearing appeals and complaints across education, health
and social care.</li></ol><p>Running parallel to the review will be pilots to test
an expansion of the powers of the first tier tribunal to make recommendations about
the health and social care elements of EHC Plans. We estimate that the pilots will
begin in the spring of 2015 as the first appeals about the new Education, Health and
Care Plans begin to be heard and that the pilots will last for two years as they build
up the evidence on which to base any recommendations.</p><p>The Secretary of State
for Education and the Lord Chancellor must lay a report on the outcome of the review
before Parliament within three years of any of the provisions of Part 3 of the Children
and Families Act 2014 coming into force in September 2014. Interim findings from the
pilots could be published before the final report on the review.</p>
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