Appeal as a young person

You must be over school leaving age but under 25. You must also be either:

  • in education, for example at a school or college - or trying to get into one
  • taking part in an apprenticeship, internship or workplace scheme - or trying to get into one

You cannot appeal if you鈥檙e studying at university, or trying to get into one.

The tribunal must receive your appeal within 2 months of the date on the local authority鈥檚 decision letter or a month from the date of the mediation certificate - whichever is later.聽

If you cannot appeal, a parent may be able to appeal on your behalf instead.

Appeal online

You cannot appeal online if you鈥檙e in custody or your local authority has not carried out an an EHC assessment. You can appeal by post or email.

Appeal by post or email

Download and fill in form SEND35.

There鈥檚 a different form if:

What happens after you appeal

The tribunal will review your appeal and respond to you within 25 working days.

When they respond, they鈥檒l tell you:

  • if there will be a hearing

  • more details about the hearing, if you鈥檒l have one

  • the deadline for sending in more information about your appeal

The tribunal will send your appeal to the local authority who will have 30 working days to respond to you.

Change or withdraw your appeal

You can change or withdraw your appeal before the hearing. Download and fill in:

  • form SEND7 to change your appeal, for example ask for a different hearing date or add more witnesses
  • form SEND8 to withdraw your appeal