EOTAS Section 61 (Children and Families Act 2014)
EOTAS (education other than at school) helps children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities learn outside of usual schools.
This is for children who cannot attend any school, even special schools and where no changes can
to ensure that the work is completed efficiently and measured against the criteria.
It is important to note that any proposed scheme which fails to meet the minimum criteria will not be taken forward.
to their data protection obligations.
Provide advice and monitor the Data Protection Impact Assessment process.
Acts as a point of contact for the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) and members of public on any matter relating to Data Protection.
If you need to contact the Data Protection Officer
employed, you have to report your earnings to the DWP every single month.
If there is a problem with your claim, all your money may be stopped. This is less likely to happen if you have separate benefit claims for adults, children and housing costs.
Once you have claimed or been migrated to Universal