A council has been ordered to pay £2,000 compensation to a family after their child missed out on two school terms.
The local government and social care ombudsman upheld a complaint from the mother of a child with special educational needs after Cumberland Council failed to review these.
A report published by the ombudsman said the council had "failed to secure" educational provision detailed in the child's health and care plan (EHC) - a document which outlines what needs they have and the support they require - and provide a suitable alternative between September 2024 and April 2025.
Cumberland Council has been approached for comment.
