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The special educational needs and disability (SEND) code of practice makes clear that local authorities must give their decision in response to any request for an education, health and care needs assessment within a maximum of 6 weeks from when the request was received or the point at which a child or young person was brought to the local authority\u2019s attention. The department is aware of the evidence in recently published reports by Ofsted and the Disabled Children\u2019s Partnership that the COVID-19 outbreak disproportionately affected children with disabilities and had a detrimental effect on the well-being of their families. The department recognises that improvement is needed so that the system works better for children and their families.<\/p>

Steps that the department are taking to tackle delays include:<\/p>