More councils will think twice about pushing tired and stressed parents to their limits by taking them to tribunal if they are liable for the costs if they loose
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Totally agree- the Law is little incentive incentive - the failures are obvious - the Tribunals aren’t about clearing confusion or great areas- they are just about getting what the regulations say you should reasonably expect anyway. Hitting councils budget and creating big financial risks as a penalty has got to be the way forward. Costs for mental health impacts and lost education should be qualified. And parents shouldn’t have to remortgage their houses to fight for their children’s needs to be met so legal aid or litigation loans should be more accessible and payable by the council when they loose.