Freedom of information response

EHCP

Publication date: 
Friday 4 August 2023
Request: 

1) As of date of responding, how many children in your borough have an Education Health Care Plan (EHCP)

2) How many of the children in question 1 are ‘statutory school age’ (5-16)

3) Please provide a breakdown of where the children in question 1 are educated (See table below)

Mainstream School

Specialist School

Alternative Provision

Pupil referral unit

Electively Home Educated

EOTAS (Educated other than at school)

NEET

Further education post 16 provider

Unknown

4) How many EHCP requests have been received between September 2022-now?

5) What percentage of EHC Plans, excluding exemptions, have been issued within 20 weeks since September 2022?

Response: 

1) As of date of responding, how many children in your borough have an Education Health Care Plan (EHCP) 2174

2) How many of the children in question 1 are ‘statutory school age’ (5-16) 1702

3) Please provide a breakdown of where the children in question 1 are educated (See table below)

Mainstream School

1199

Specialist School

560

Alternative Provision

9

Pupil referral unit

Electively Home Educated

20

EOTAS (Educated other than at school)

Fewer than 5

NEET

31

Further education post 16 provider

241

Unknown

Fewer than 5

4) How many EHCP requests have been received between September 2022-now? 287

5) What percentage of EHC Plans, excluding exemptions, have been issued within 20 weeks since September 2022? 72%

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Request reference:
FOI 13046