Elaine Banton wins a pro bono appeal to the First-tier SEND (Special Educational needs and Disability) tribunal in the RCJ against a Local Authority for a profoundly disabled teenage girl (including brain, heart and kidney tumours, developmental delay, intractable epilepsy, non-verbal communication and cognitive impairment). Her SLT (Speech and Language Therapy) provision was doubled and important amendments made to her Education Health and Care Plan (EHCP).
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Will my barrister deal with all the correspondence?
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