Background to the Act

3.The Act amends the Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Act 2004 (“the 2004 Act”) which came into force on 14 November 2005. The 2004 Act introduced a new system for identifying and addressing the additional support needs of children and young persons who face a barrier to learning. References to young persons are to those aged 16 or 17 who are still receiving school education.

4.The 2004 Act sets out how children with additional support needs should be provided for by education authorities, supported, where necessary, by appropriate agencies, such as Health Boards, Careers Scotland and other local authorities.

5.The 2004 Act made provision for the establishment of new independent Additional Support Needs Tribunals for Scotland (“the Tribunal”). The Tribunal hears and decides appeals made by parents against the decisions by or failures of education authorities in relation to a co-ordinated support plan. Reference to the Tribunal may also be made regarding the refusal of a placing request in certain circumstances.

6.In determining all its decisions and directions, the Tribunal must take account of the code of practice published by the Scottish Ministers. The 2004 Act also provides for the Tribunal to be governed by rules of procedure and regulations separate from the code of practice.

7.Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Education (“HMIE”) conducted a 2 year inspection programme into how local authorities were implementing the 2004 Act. An interim report of their findings was published in October 2006 and the final report was published on 14 November 2007. The report highlighted that authorities did not always provide sufficient information for parents, children and young people about their rights under the new legislation.

8.There have been two recent Court of Session judgements which concerned the interpretation of the 2004 Act:

Therefore, as a result, the Tribunal did not have the jurisdiction to hear the placing request appeal.

9.This Act amends the 2004 Act in light of the HMIE reports, recent Court of Session rulings, the annual report from the President of the Additional Support Needs Tribunals for Scotland and informed observations in light of practice.

10.The Act makes the following adjustments to the 2004 Act:

it requires authorities to apply the wider definition of 'additional support' to children under school age other than prescribed pre-school children who have additional support needs arising from a disability within the meaning of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995.