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(1)Every education authority must make such arrangements as they consider appropriate for the provision of independent mediation services for the purposes of seeking to avoid or resolve disagreements between the authority and—
(a)parents of children belonging to the area of the authority,
(b)young persons belonging to that area, or
(c)in relation to any such young persons who lack capacity to express a view or make a decision for those purposes, their parents,
concerning the exercise by the authority of their functions under this Act in relation to such children or young persons.
(2)Mediation services are independent for the purposes of subsection (1) if the person providing the services has no involvement in the exercise by or on behalf of the authority of their functions under this Act (apart from this section).
(3)Arrangements made in pursuance of subsection (1)—
(a)must not require any parent or young person—
(i)to refer any disagreement with the authority to the mediation services provided in accordance with the arrangements, or
(ii)to pay any fee or charge for the provision of the mediation services, and
(b)do not affect the entitlement of any parent or young person to refer any matter to a Tribunal.
(4)In this section and section 16, references to the exercise by an education authority of any function include references to a failure to exercise the function.
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