Yorkshire and the Humber
EHCP Support in City of York: Deadlines, Performance & Local Help
20-week EHCP timeliness — 2024 data
The City of York figure for 2024 is not yet available. The national rate was 46.4%.
Source: DfE — Education, health and care plans, England (annual statistics). Data year: 2024.
Council & Local Offer
SEN team contact
Local SENDIASS — free, impartial advice in City of York
SENDIASS (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Information, Advice and Support Service) is a free, statutory and impartial service for parents, carers and young people.
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How to request an EHCP assessment
Anyone — a parent, the young person (16+), or someone acting on their behalf (school, GP) — can ask City of York for an Education, Health and Care needs assessment. The request is a short written letter or email to the SEN team explaining why your child may need provision beyond what is normally available in school.
The council has 6 weeks to decide whether to assess. If they agree, the full process to issue a final plan must complete within 20 weeks of your original request.
When deadlines are missed
If City of York misses the 6-week assessment decision or the 20-week final plan deadline, you have clear options: chase in writing, escalate to the council's complaints process, complain to the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman, or apply for judicial review in serious cases. Exemptions are narrow and listed in Regulation 13(3) of the SEND Regulations 2014.
Tools & templates
- Deadline tracker — log the date you submitted your request and we'll show your statutory milestones.
- Letter templates — request an assessment, chase a missed deadline, challenge a refusal.
- How to challenge an EHCP refusal
- What Section F of an EHCP must legally contain
Information, not legal advice. Statistics on this page are taken from the DfE annual EHCP dataset for 2024. Always check the primary source for the most recent figures.
