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SEND Specialist Places Investment

A £740 million government initiative aims to create specialist SEND places in mainstream schools, improving inclusion and support for neurodivergent pupils.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
9 months ago
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DfE, 20 Great Smith St. Photo by the Department for Education.

DfE, 20 Great Smith St. Photo by the Department for Education.

A transformative £740 million government investment is set to create more specialist places in mainstream schools across the UK.

This initiative aims to enhance support for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), addressing long-standing gaps in inclusion and early intervention while boosting educational outcomes for neurodivergent children.

 

Major Reform to SEND System Underway

The UK government’s £740 million capital investment signals a significant step forward in the education sector.

Announced as part of a broader £6.7 billion funding plan, this initiative will pave the way for increased SEND support in mainstream schools. The funding will be used to:

  • Adapt classrooms to be more accessible.
  • Develop specialist facilities tailored for intensive support.
  • Support local councils in managing high needs budgets.

Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson emphasized the importance of early intervention, stating:

“For too long, too many children with additional needs haven’t been getting support early enough. This investment is a crucial step towards fixing the SEND system and ensuring all pupils have the opportunity to achieve and thrive.”

 

 

New Leadership Driving Inclusion

Introducing the Neurodivergence Task and Finish Group

To ensure the success of these reforms, Professor Karen Guldberg, Director of the Autism Centre for Education and Research at the University of Birmingham, has been appointed Chair of the newly formed Neurodivergence Task and Finish Group.

This team of experts will work alongside the Department for Education to develop inclusive strategies and make practical recommendations for supporting neurodivergent pupils in mainstream settings.

Professor Guldberg remarked:

“We are wholeheartedly committed to co-production with those with lived experience and will be consulting widely to ensure our recommendations truly reflect the needs of neurodivergent children.”

 

Addressing SEND System Challenges

Ending the Safety Valve Programme

Another critical aspect of the reforms is the government’s decision to halt new Safety Valve agreements, which previously helped local authorities manage overspending on SEND services.

The decision aims to prioritise early intervention and better budget management at a systemic level, reducing long-term financial strain on councils.

SEND System Challenges and Solutions

Challenge

Government Response

Limited access to specialist support £740 million investment in SEND facilities in mainstream schools
Delayed intervention for SEND pupils Focus on early intervention to prevent issues from escalating
High council deficits on SEND budgets End of Safety Valve agreements, supporting councils in sustainable reforms

Leora Cruddas CBE, Chief Executive of the Confederation of School Trusts, commented:

“Increasing specialist capacity in mainstream schools will help children get the support they need more quickly, benefiting pupils and families alike.”

 

Future Outlook for SEND Education

The government’s investment and broader reforms mark a turning point in how the government supports SEND pupils. These changes focus on early intervention and inclusion to bridge the educational attainment gap for all children.

This initiative marks a new era in inclusive education. Stay informed every day about upcoming educational developments.

 

Sources: THX News, Department for Education & Catherine McKinnell MP.

Tags: early intervention for SEND pupilsinclusive education in UKmainstream schools for SEND pupilsneurodivergent children supportneurodivergent inclusion in schoolsSEND capital investment reformsSEND education task forceSEND specialist places in schoolsspecialist facilities in schoolsspecialist SEND education fundingUK government SEND initiatives
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