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

[2024] UKUT 449 (AAC)

Fecha: 15-May-2023

The detriment was clearly DJ’s inability to comply with the terms of the agreement and ultimate removal from College The Tribunal did engage with the expert evidence of Dr Hymans as paragraphs 21 and 22 show

55)

The detriment was clearly DJ’s inability to comply with the terms of the agreement and ultimate removal from College.

56)

The Tribunal did engage with the expert evidence of Dr Hymans as paragraphs 21 and 22 show:

“21.

Dr Hymans prepared an independent psychological report dated 20.10.2022. This followed an interview with [DJ] but there was no discussion of the issues with college staff. The RB says that his opinion should be treated with caution because he had not entered discussion with staff members about their experience of ADHD and behaviour management, and that his data was flawed. It is said that Dr Hymans had not differentiated between reasonable adjustments and special educational provision delivered through the EHC plan.

“22.

In his detailed report, Dr Hymans is highly critical of the college’s approach to [DJ], and he suggests that ADHD affected all aspects of his functioning, so that his reported behaviours did arise from his disability”.