£22 million extra cash to create additional SEND places
- The government is investing £740 million to fund 10,000 new school places across the country for children with SEND.
- This investment addresses the urgent need to reform the SEND system and create more inclusive classrooms in mainstream schools.
- The funding aims to create supportive environments and provide assistive technology, helping students with SEND thrive near their homes.
- Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson stated the investment delivers necessary school places, supports all children, and addresses significant gaps in provision.
- National Network of Parent Carer Forums C.I.C. Welcomes the funding and hopes local authorities will include parent carer voices in local delivery.
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