Helping children with special needs
The Education Secretary has asked schools, colleges and councils how the funding system for pupils with special needs and disabilities could better reflect changing demands.
Key facts:
Why this matters:
Conservatives want to make sure we have the best understanding of how our system for funding children with high needs is operating on the ground – and whether there are improvements we can make so every pound of public money we spend is building opportunities for young people.
Key facts:
- Over a quarter of a million pupils with the most complex needs have benefited from personalised Education, Health and Care Plans since 2014, giving them the tailored support they need to thrive. Alongside this the High Needs Budget has risen from £5 billion in 2013 to over £6 billion today.
- Recent changes, including an additional £350 million to support high needs education, have increased the amount of tailored support children and young people with special education needs are receiving but it has increased demands on the education sector.
- To address these demands, the Education Secretary will ask schools and colleges for their views on how to make funding arrangements for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities more effective.
Why this matters:
Conservatives want to make sure we have the best understanding of how our system for funding children with high needs is operating on the ground – and whether there are improvements we can make so every pound of public money we spend is building opportunities for young people.
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