[2024] UKUT 449 (AAC)
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber

[2024] UKUT 449 (AAC)

Fecha: 15-May-2023

I have considered, as I must, the Tribunal’s conclusions in the context of the decision as a whole and also remind myself of well-established authorities on adequacy of reasons as highlighted under Gr

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I have considered, as I must, the Tribunal’s conclusions in the context of the decision as a whole and also remind myself of well-established authorities on adequacy of reasons as highlighted under Ground 3 below. However, I am unable to draw the construction ably argued on behalf of the Respondent.

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In its conclusion the Tribunal clearly discounts that “all” of DJ’s behaviours “relevant to this claim” were the consequence of the ADHD condition. The Tribunal reflects that it “is possible” that the condition and medication were in part, the cause of some sleep problems, but reaches a final conclusion, which in my view is impermissible under the authorities cited above, that it did not accept that ADHD “was the only or major cause” of DJ’s behaviours or missing of lessons.