Exclusion, SEN and disability: support sheets
If your child has been excluded and is disabled and/or has special educational needs, both schools and local authorities have legal duties towards you and your child.
On this page you can find the support sheet (offering information and options on how to take your case forward) to fit your child's situation:
- First, find the length of your child's exclusion in the table below.
- Then work out which SEN situation you're in and use the link to the appropriate support sheet.
Note: a quantified statement will say what kind of person should deliver the help, how often and how long for -- for example, a specialist teacher for two hours a week, a speech therapist for 40 minutes a week, a trained and experienced LSA for 20 hours a week, etc.
Table of contents
| Exclusion length |
SEN situation |
Link |
| Up to 5 days |
No statement |
Sheet 1 |
| Good (quantified) statement |
Sheet 2 |
| Bad (unquantified) statement |
Sheet 3 |
| 5 to 15 days |
No statement |
Sheet 4 |
| Good (quantified) statement |
Sheet 5 |
| Bad (unquantified) statement |
Sheet 6 |
| Over 15 days |
No statement |
Sheet 7 |
| Good (quantified) statement |
Sheet 8 |
| Bad (unquantified) statement |
Sheet 9 |
| Permanent |
No statement |
Sheet 10 |
| Good (quantified) statement |
Sheet 11 |
| Bad (unquantified) statement |
Sheet 12 |
| Right to alternative education |
Sheet 13 |
Exclusions can be complex. You may need the Advisory Centre for Education's exclusion pack from their 24hr answer phone: 020 7704 9822; or download it: exclusion pack downloads
Personal advice from ACE's exclusion advice line (Mon-Fri 10am-5pm): 0808 800 0327