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<p>It is for local authorities to determine the support they arrange, including any
specialist education services for children and young people with low incidence needs.
The importance of making appropriate provision for children with low incidence needs
and local authorities including information about specialist support in their local
offer is set out in the new 0-25 special educational needs and disability code of
practice. Under Part 3 of the Children and Families Act 2014, local authorities have
a duty to keep under review the educational provision, training provision and social
care provision made in their area for children and young people who have special educational
needs.</p>
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