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12.09 Can the FTT order changes to sections other than B, F and I?

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    Yes. Where the FTT has make orders in relation to sections B, F or I, it has power to make “consequential amendments” to other sections. There must be a link to sections B, F and I, but it need not be a strong connection. An example is moving a young person’s views from section B to section A: LB Hillingdon v SS [2017] UKUT 250 (AAC)#55-56.

    More: Does “provision” set out in an EHCP (section F) have to link to the “outcomes” set out in an section E?

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