Newcastle upon Tyne
How Newcastle upon Tyne performs against its statutory EHC plan duties, from official Department for Education and HM Courts & Tribunals Service statistics. England-wide figures are shown alongside for context.
Sources: DfE, Education, health and care plans: Reporting year 2026, published 2026-06-25 (timeliness, requests and appeal-rate datasets); MoJ/HMCTS, Tribunal Statistics Quarterly, July to September 2025 — SEND Tribunal Tables 2024 to 2025, published 2025-12-11 (Table SEND_1). Appeal rate: appeals registered with the SEND Tribunal (HMCTS) as a percentage of the authority's appealable decisions in the same calendar year, as published by DfE.
New EHC plans issued within the statutory 20-week limit
Percentage of plans issued within 20 weeks, excluding exceptional cases, calendar years 2019–2025.
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| Year | Plans issued (excl. exceptions) | Newcastle upon Tyne — within 20 weeks (excl. exceptions) | Newcastle upon Tyne — incl. exceptions | England (excl. exceptions) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | 294 | 51.4% | 49.7% | 60.4% |
| 2020 | 221 | 43.9% | 53.6% | 58.0% |
| 2021 | 255 | 15.3% | 14.9% | 59.9% |
| 2022 | 491 | 12.8% | 12.8% | 49.2% |
| 2023 | 479 | 6.5% | 6.5% | 50.3% |
| 2024 | 476 | 8.8% | 8.8% | 46.4% |
| 2025 | 481 | 21.8% | 19.4% | 46.1% |
Source: DfE, Education, health and care plans: Reporting year 2026, published 2026-06-25, dataset timeliness_20_week.
Requests for an EHC needs assessment refused
Percentage of requests where the authority decided not to assess. Published on this basis from 2023 only.
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| Year | Requests received | Refused to assess | Newcastle upon Tyne — % refused | England — % refused |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | 645 | 89 | 13.8% | 24.0% |
| 2024 | 730 | 134 | 18.4% | 25.2% |
| 2025 | 725 | 139 | 19.2% | 26.6% |
Source: DfE, Education, health and care plans: Reporting year 2026, published 2026-06-25, dataset requests.
How this compares: 20-week performance against similar authorities, 2025
Peers are the ten statistical neighbours in DfE's children's-services benchmarking model (May 2025).
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| Authority | Within 20 weeks, 2025 (excl. exceptions) |
|---|---|
| Middlesbrough | 93.3% |
| Southampton | 80.0% |
| Manchester | 74.2% |
| Blackpool | 55.0% |
| Salford | 54.9% |
| England | 46.1% |
| Portsmouth | 42.9% |
| Birmingham | 37.1% |
| Nottingham | 30.2% |
| Sheffield | 27.8% |
| Newcastle upon Tyne | 21.8% |
| Leeds | 7.3% |
Source: DfE, Education, health and care plans: Reporting year 2026, published 2026-06-25, dataset timeliness_20_week; peer groups: DfE, Children's services statistical neighbour benchmarking tool (May 2025 rebuild, 2021 Census variables).
SEND Tribunal appeal rate
Appeals registered with the SEND Tribunal as a percentage of the authority's appealable decisions, calendar years 2024–2025. Outcomes of appeals are published for England only — see methodology.
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| Year | Appeals registered | Appealable decisions | Newcastle upon Tyne — appeal rate | England — appeal rate (calculated) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 44 | 2,052 | 2.1% | 6.1% |
| 2025 | 91 | 1,644 | 5.5% | 6.6% |
Source: DfE, Education, health and care plans: Reporting year 2026, published 2026-06-25, supporting file SEND appealable decisions rate 2024-2025 (appeals: HMCTS GAPS2; appealable decisions: DfE SEN2). England rate calculated as the sum of appeals over the sum of appealable decisions.
About these figures
Counts are children and young people. The 20-week figure excludes cases where regulations allow more time ("exceptional cases"); the series including those cases is in each table above. "Not published" means the Department for Education suppressed or did not collect the value for that year. A single year's figure for a small authority can move a lot on few cases. Read the methodology page for what this data can and cannot tell you.