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Terms and Conditions

Terms and Conditions

About

The School Exclusions Hub is provided by Coram Children’s Legal Centre, the UK’s leading legal children’s charity which is part of the Coram Group. We are a registered charity – no. 281222.

Content

In developing this website, every effort has been taken to ensure the information held on the site is accurate, legally correct and ethical at the time of appearance. 

Coram Children’s Legal Centre cannot be held responsible if changes to the law outdate this publication. Individuals may print or photocopy information in Coram Children’s Legal Centre publications for their personal use.

Copyright

Coram Children’s Legal Centre is committed to respecting the intellectual property rights of others. We have made reasonable efforts to determine where copyright is held by third parties and ensure that the reproduction of content on the pages of our website and other digital publications (including, but not limited to, images, text, and video) is done with the consent of copyright owners, where applicable.

If you are a rights holder and are concerned that you have found material on this website for which you have not granted permission or is not covered by a copyright exception under the UK Copyright, Designs, and Patents Act 1988, please contact us, including the following details:

  • Your name and contact details
  • The full details of the material’s creator
  • The web address (URL) of where you found the material
  • Proof that you are the rights holder and a statement that you are the rights holder or are an authorised representative.

Any queries relating to copyright in the content of this website should be referred to marketing@coram.org.uk.

Liability

So far as is permitted by law, Coram Children’s Legal Centre accepts no liability for loss or damage, including personal injury, resulting from use of this website. While all reasonable efforts are made to ensure no malware or viruses are transmitted via our website, this cannot be guaranteed. Coram Children’s Legal Centre will not accept liability for damage caused by viruses and recommends that users safeguard their IT equipment before downloading information.

While Coram Children’s Legal Centre endeavours to ensure that this website is normally available 24 hours a day, it shall not be liable if, for any reason, the website is unavailable at any time or for any period.

If you believe the content of any pages to be inaccurate or out of date, please email clas@coramclc.org.uk. 

Unauthorised access

Hacking into this website for the purpose of adding to or altering the content of the website or sending unsolicited emails (spam), transmitting any offensive or illegal content, and interfering with the general working of the site is illegal and unethical.

Using our logos and information

The Coram logo and other logos associated with the Coram group of charities may not be used without Coram’s prior written consent. Requests to use the Coram logo or other logos associated with the Coram group should be sent to marketing@coram.org.uk.

This website contains material which is owned by or licensed to Coram Children’s Legal Centre. Copyright material includes, but is not limited to, information, publications, images, videos, and the design, layout and appearance of the website. Some information, materials or photos on our website may be the property of another copyright owner, used here with their permission, and must not be used without their consent. Professionals, organisations and institutions must obtain permission from Coram Children’s Legal Centre to print or photocopy our publications in full or in part.

Questions

If you have any questions about these Terms & Conditions, please contact us by email at: exclusionshub@coramclc.org.uk.

On this page

This information is correct at the time of writing, 17th September 2023. The law in this area is subject to change.

Coram Children’s Legal Centre cannot be held responsible if changes to the law outdate this publication. Individuals may print or photocopy information in CCLC publications for their personal use.

Professionals, organisations and institutions must obtain permission from the CCLC to print or photocopy our publications in full or in part.