Leeds City Council ordered to pay family £7,000 in compensation after their son misses three years of school
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A family has been awarded more than £7,000 in compensation after Leeds City Council were accused of having “lost control” of their son’s education.
The young pupil has missed more than three years of school, with the council guilty of a number of failings, a report by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman said.
The child’s father, who took the case to the Ombudsman, complained “promises had not been kept by the council”, according to the report.
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