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Council Performance Overview
Definitions
What the numbers mean
On-time rate
The share of EHCP events completed by their statutory due date. Higher is better.
Late (breach) rate
The share of EHCP events finished after the statutory deadline, or still overdue. Lower is better.
Median delay
For the events that were late, the typical number of days past the deadline — half were quicker, half slower.
Sample size
The number of anonymised timeline events behind each figure, from the last 90 days. A council appears once it reaches 25 events.
Methodology
How this is measured
The Children and Families Act 2014 gives a local authority 20 weeks to issue a final EHCP from the date of the request. Aubis measures each event against the statutory deadline that applies to it, and records whether it was met.
Every figure is built only from anonymised timeline events — no names, no free text, no personal data. Events are aggregated at council level, recalculated nightly, and published once a council reaches at least 25 events. Weekly snapshots are archived as CSV so the numbers can be reproduced.
Read the full methodology, or browse the CSV archive.
Transparency
Data Features
Nightly Updates
Data recalculated nightly from anonymised timeline events. Weekly archives in CSV for reproducibility.
Complete Anonymisation
No personal or free-text data processed. LA-level aggregates only with n≥25 threshold.
Statutory Compliance Focus
Measures on-time, breach, and median delay against statutory deadlines.
CSV Downloads
Machine-readable weekly snapshots available in /data/archive.