EHCP report card · South East

Windsor and Maidenhead EHCP report card

The SEND Regulations 2014 give a council 20 weeks to issue an education, health and care plan. In 2024, Windsor and Maidenhead met that deadline for 100% of new plans. The England average was 46.4%.

Quick reference

Plans issued within 20 weeks, 2024
100% (127 of 127 plans)
England average
46.4%
Rank
1 of 150 reporting councils
6-week decisions on time
100% (England: 84.8%)
Assessment requests refused
38.4% (England: 25.2%)

How long does an EHCP take in Windsor and Maidenhead?

The law allows 20 weeks; in 2024, Windsor and Maidenhead issued 100% of new EHC plans within that deadline (127 of 127 plans, excluding exceptional cases), ranking it 1 of 150 reporting English councils. The England average was 46.4%.

The trend since 2019

2019
93.8% (130)
2020
94.7% (95)
2021
100% (89)
2022
88.4% (95)
2023 †
95.3% (128)
2024
100% (127)

† DfE changed the collection method between calendar years 2022 and 2023; treat cross-break trend comparisons with care. Bracketed figures are the number of plans each percentage is based on, excluding cases the regulations treat as exceptional. Counting exceptional cases as well, the 2024 figure is 100%.

The two statutory clocks

Two deadlines apply to every request. The council must decide whether to carry out an assessment within 6 weeks (regulation 5), and any final plan is due within 20 weeks of the original request (regulation 13).

  • Decision within 6 weeks: Windsor and Maidenhead decided on time for 100% of requests in 2024. England: 84.8%.
  • Final plan within 20 weeks: Windsor and Maidenhead issued on time for 100% of new plans. England: 46.4%, down from 50.3% the year before.
  • Waits over a year: 0% of plans issued in 2024 took longer than 52 weeks.

Requests and refusals

Windsor and Maidenhead received 302 requests for an EHC needs assessment in 2024 and refused to assess in 38.4% of decided cases. The England average refusal rate was 25.2%. A high refusal rate matters when reading the timeliness figure above: a council that refuses more requests is timing the 20-week clock on fewer, often simpler cases.

Demand

Windsor and Maidenhead maintained 1,342 EHC plans as at January 2025, up 44% from January 2019. Rising caseloads stretch the same statutory deadlines, which is context for the timeliness figures above, though the duties are unchanged by demand.

When families challenged the council

In 2024, 7 mediation cases and 45 SEND Tribunal appeals related to Windsor and Maidenhead's assessment-request decisions. Across England, most decided appeals are found at least partly in the family's favour.

Annual reviews

Every EHC plan must be reviewed at least annually, and the council must give its decision within 4 weeks of the review meeting. In 2024, Windsor and Maidenhead held a review meeting for 94% of the 1,143 plans where one was due, and gave its decision within 4 weeks in 19.3% of cases (England: 44.4%). 2024 is the first year the DfE collected this data.

Area SEND inspection

Windsor and Maidenhead has not yet been inspected under the Area SEND framework introduced in January 2023. Earlier inspections under the previous framework may exist on Ofsted's reports site.

What the regulations require

The Special Educational Needs and Disability Regulations 2014 set the deadlines on this page: the 6-week decision (regulation 5) and the 20-week final plan (regulation 13), with limited exceptions set out in regulation 13(3). These are duties, not targets. In 2024, Windsor and Maidenhead met the 20-week requirement in 100% of cases. New to the process? Start with what an EHCP is and how to apply.

The wider system is changing: the government's February 2026 white paper proposes reserving EHCPs for the most complex needs by 2035, with reassessments from September 2029. Nothing changes today, and every deadline above still applies in full. What the SEND reforms actually say.

If a deadline has been missed

Support while you wait

Many families arrange tutoring while an assessment or plan is delayed. Tutors on Tutorperch set their own rates and you contact them directly.

About this data

Source: DfE "Education, health and care plans", reporting year 2025 (published 2025-06-26), covering calendar year 2024. Inspection outcomes are from the Ofsted and CQC Area SEND management information. Figures describe Windsor and Maidenhead as the local authority responsible for EHC plans. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. This page is updated when the DfE publishes each annual release.

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Written by Robert S. Last reviewed