She says her autistic son's education has been put back by a long delay confirming a school place.
Lisa Powell, aged 43, from Ludlow, says her son Josh's education has been put back by a long delay in confirming a place in a specialist school for the loving nine-year-old.
"Josh really, really likes the school and he thinks it is a done deal with the new school so it is very upsetting. For him there are no grey areas and it does need the council to pull their fingers out." Lisa added that the council's special educational needs department has"not returned most of my calls, been slack in their responses to e-mails".
"The council have not given me any guidance of what the process entails or what to expect and when, which is a big part of the problem. Each time we think we've successfully jumped a hurdle, they tell us about another.
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