Somerset

How Somerset 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.

New EHC plans issued within the 20-week limit
6.4%
2025 · England: 46.1% · excluding exceptional cases
Requests for assessment refused
30.5%
2025 · England: 26.6%
SEND Tribunal appeal rate
9.3%
302 appeals registered against 3,251 appealable decisions, 2025 · England: 6.6%
Decided appeals found at least partly for the family
98.9%
England, 2024/25 — outcomes are not published per local authority

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.

0%25%50%75%100%2019202020212022202320242025Somerset, 2019: 21.8%Somerset, 2020: 35.6%Somerset, 2021: 64.7%Somerset, 2022: 69.4%Somerset, 2023: 42.1%Somerset, 2024: 33.5%Somerset, 2025: 6.4%Somerset 6.4%England, 2019: 60.4%England, 2020: 58.0%England, 2021: 59.9%England, 2022: 49.2%England, 2023: 50.3%England, 2024: 46.4%England, 2025: 46.1%England 46.1%
SomersetEngland
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YearPlans issued (excl. exceptions)Somerset — within 20 weeks (excl. exceptions)Somerset — incl. exceptionsEngland (excl. exceptions)
201952321.8%20.9%60.4%
20201,00535.6%34.4%58.0%
202181064.7%64.0%59.9%
202265169.4%69.5%49.2%
202361542.1%42.0%50.3%
202456733.5%33.5%46.4%
20254866.4%6.4%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.

0%25%50%75%100%2023Somerset, 2023: 37.9%37.9England, 2023: 24.0%24.02024Somerset, 2024: 39.2%39.2England, 2024: 25.2%25.22025Somerset, 2025: 30.5%30.5England, 2025: 26.6%26.6
SomersetEngland
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YearRequests receivedRefused to assessSomerset — % refusedEngland — % refused
20231,12142537.9%24.0%
20241,20747339.2%25.2%
20251,43743830.5%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

This authority has no statistical-neighbour group in the May 2025 DfE model, so only England is shown.

0%25%50%75%100%EnglandEngland: 46.1%46.1%Somerset (this authority)Somerset (this authority): 6.4%6.4%
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AuthorityWithin 20 weeks, 2025 (excl. exceptions)
England46.1%
Somerset6.4%

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.

0%5%10%15%20%2024Somerset, 2024: 10.0%10.0England (calculated), 2024: 6.1%6.12025Somerset, 2025: 9.3%9.3England (calculated), 2025: 6.6%6.6
SomersetEngland (calculated)
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YearAppeals registeredAppealable decisionsSomerset — appeal rateEngland — appeal rate (calculated)
20243823,81610.0%6.1%
20253023,2519.3%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.