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Monthly Archives: April 2019

Read more about the article RE B (A Child) (Post-Adoption Contact) [2019] EWCA Civ 29
  • Post author:Phil Storey
  • Post published:24/04/2019
  • Post category:Child Care Law

What is the Future for Post-Adoption Contact? The issue of post-adoption contact was recently considered by the Court of Appeal in Re B (A Child) (Post-Adoption Contact) [2019] EWCA Civ…

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Read more about the article Infant Class Appeals Update 16.4.2019
  • Post author:Phil Storey
  • Post published:16/04/2019
  • Post category:Education Law

Infant classes and the limited right of appeal With infant class places being allocated across the country today, many parents will be consoling themselves in the knowledge that they have…

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Read more about the article Hair Today Gone Tomorrow
  • Post author:eddieb
  • Post published:09/04/2019
  • Post category:Events

Angelina did something very brave on Saturday (30 March 2019), she has had 19 inches of her hair cut off so that she could donate it to The Little Princess…

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Read more about the article Bailey Wright & Co In The Court Of Appeal On Post Adoption Contact
  • Post author:Phil Storey
  • Post published:09/04/2019
  • Post category:Child Care Law

The issue of post-adoption contact was recently considered by the Court of Appeal in the case of Re B (A Child) (Post-Adoption Contact) [2019] EWCA Civ 29. The appellants were…

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Read more about the article Excluded Pupils With A Tendency To Physical Abuse
  • Post author:Phil Storey
  • Post published:09/04/2019
  • Post category:Education Law/Exclusion

The Upper Tribunal has widened the scope for potential disability discrimination cases relating to exclusions by removing the exemption of pupils who have “a tendency to physical abuse”.  In C…

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Read more about the article Upper Tribunal Re-Affirms The Need For Specificity In EHC Provision
  • Post author:Phil Storey
  • Post published:09/04/2019
  • Post category:Education Law/Special Educational Needs

The Upper Tribunal reminded Local Authorities of the need to make EHC plans suitably specific. In B-M and B-M v Oxfordshire County Council (SEN) [2018] UKUT 35 (AAC) HS/3005/2017 the…

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Read more about the article Special Educational Needs – National Trial Social Care and Health Provision – 1 Year On
  • Post author:Phil Storey
  • Post published:09/04/2019
  • Post category:Education Law/Special Educational Needs

The powers of the First Tier Tribunal were extended from 3rd April 2018 as part of a 2 year national trial.  The extended powers enable the Tribunal to make non-binding…

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Read more about the article School Exclusions – “The Un-Managed Move”
  • Post author:Phil Storey
  • Post published:09/04/2019
  • Post category:Education Law/Exclusion

What is a Managed Move A managed move is a voluntary agreement between schools, a pupil and their parents that the pupil will be educated at a new school rather…

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