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East Sussex County Council (18 012 500)
Report Upheld School transport 20-Jan-2020
Summary: Mr X complains about the Council’s decision to provide home to college transport for his adult learner son, Mr A, for four days a week instead of five days. Mr X says the Council considered irrelevant information when it made its decision.
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London Borough of Bexley (19 003 689)
Report Upheld School transport 02-Oct-2019
Summary: The Council failed to comply with an Ombudsman recommendation to carry out a new assessment of eligibility in three complaints about home to school transport for children with special educational needs (SEN) and mobility difficulties. We are issuing this report because the Council did not comply with our recommendations. We are concerned that, despite the service improvements the Council says it has made, it repeated the same fault.
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London Borough of Bexley (19 004 764)
Report Upheld School transport 02-Oct-2019
Summary: The Council failed to comply with an Ombudsman recommendation to carry out a new assessment of eligibility in three complaints about home to school transport for children with special educational needs (SEN) and mobility difficulties. We are issuing this report because the Council did not comply with our recommendations. We are concerned that, despite the service improvements the Council says it has made, it repeated the same fault.
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London Borough of Bexley (19 004 765)
Report Upheld School transport 02-Oct-2019
Summary: The Council failed to comply with an Ombudsman recommendation to carry out a new assessment of eligibility in three complaints about home to school transport for children with special educational needs (SEN) and mobility difficulties. We are issuing this report because the Council did not comply with our recommendations. We are concerned that, despite the service improvements the Council says it has made, it repeated the same fault.
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Birmingham City Council (17 017 296)
Report Upheld School transport 03-Apr-2019
Summary: A mother complains about the way the Council assessed her son’s eligibility for post-19 transport funding assistance. The Council did not properly consider his application and significant delay meant that she had to transport her son to college every day, unsupported.