Labour to create up to 60,000 spaces for children with Send in English schools
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- The UK government has announced a £3 billion investment aimed at creating up to 60,000 additional school places for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in local state schools, as articulated by Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to address the increasing number of children facing social and mental health challenges in England.
- This funding is significant as it seeks to alleviate the pressures on local councils and improve educational access for SEND pupils, reflecting a commitment to inclusivity in mainstream education. The plan also involves reallocating funds from the suspension of certain free school projects, which had previously faced criticism for their inefficacy.
- The investment comes amid ongoing discussions about the effectiveness of previous educational funding strategies, particularly those related to free schools that have failed to meet demand. This new approach highlights a shift towards prioritizing existing state schools and addressing the urgent needs of vulnerable children, contrasting with past policies that have been scrutinized for their financial management and outcomes.
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