[Location: Kent] Inspectors sent in to review Kent County Council’s SEND provision
Kent Online 2026-06-27 15:37:52
Context: Kent County Council is facing a review of its Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) services, as inspectors from Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission have been sent in to assess the provision. The review comes as part of a broader effort to ensure that local authorities are meeting their obligations to provide adequate support for children and young people with SEND. The inspection will scrutinize the council's services for children and young people with special educational needs.
Key Facts
- Ofsted and Care Quality Commission inspectors have been commissioned to conduct a review of Kent County Council's SEND services, focusing on the quality and effectiveness of support provided to children and young people with special educational needs and disability.
- The review will assess the council's adherence to the SEND Code of Practice, which sets out the statutory requirements for SEND provision in England, and will examine the experiences of children, young people, and their families.
- Kent County Council has a statutory duty to provide SEND services, which include assessments, statementing, and provision of specialist support, and the inspection will evaluate the council's performance in meeting these obligations.
- The inspection findings will be published in a report, which will identify areas of strength and weakness in the council's SEND provision, and will provide recommendations for improvement.
- The review of Kent County Council's SEND services is part of a wider programme of inspections and reviews of local authority SEND provision across England, aimed at driving improvement and ensuring consistency in the quality of support provided to children and young people with SEND.