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Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)

Hertfordshire County Council spent more than £28,000 on a court case with the parent of a child with SEND.
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County council spent more than £28k fighting SEND parent in court

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Hertfordshire SEND school places rise by a third

Hertfordshire County Council is considering closing residential services Lonsdale School in Stevenage Hertfordshire County Council is considering closing residential services Lonsdale School in Stevenage
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Councillors to consider future of Stevenage's Lonsdale School

Headteacher David Pearce and pupils welcomed the opening of The Valley School's new building. Headteacher David Pearce and pupils welcomed the opening of The Valley School's new building.
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The Valley School opens new building after £15.8m revamp

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Herts SEN crisis: Council to pay out £2,000 after delay in child's school allocation

Hertfordshire County Council has set out its plan to fix services for children with SEND. Hertfordshire County Council has set out its plan to fix services for children with SEND.
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Plan to fix Herts SEND services set out by county council

Cllr Richard Roberts, the leader of Hertfordshire County Council, believes that SEND services in the county are moving in the right direction. Cllr Richard Roberts, the leader of Hertfordshire County Council, believes that SEND services in the county are moving in the right direction.
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County council leader responds to Labour demands for SEND changes

A High Court judge found that Hertfordshire County Council acted unlawfully in failing to finalise a child's EHCP on time. A High Court judge found that Hertfordshire County Council acted unlawfully in failing to finalise a child's EHCP on time.
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High Court judge finds county council EHCP delays to be unlawful

Hertfordshire County Council has been directed to payout more than £10,000 to the mother of a child with special educational needs. Hertfordshire County Council has been directed to payout more than £10,000 to the mother of a child with special educational needs.
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£10,600 payout for mother of child with SEND who was failed by council

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County council apologises over 'widespread' SEND failings

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