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NAHT analysis on Ofsted inspection framework – LGA comment

“For the SEND reforms to succeed, it is vital that children with SEND who require support receive this in a mainstream setting where appropriate."

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NAO report on falling primary school pupil numbers – LGA response

“Councils want to work with government to ensure every child attends a school where they can be happy, safe and reach their full potential.

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EPI research on educational psychologists shortage – LGA comment

“To integrate the SEND system within mainstream education, it is vital there is a workforce with the right skills that can provide the support children and young people with SEND need, to help improve their educational outcomes.

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PAC report on SEND reforms – LGA response

“It is positive the Government set out plans for much-needed reform of the SEND system, which is vital if we are to ensure children and young people with SEND get the support they need to flourish at school.

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Home to school transport costs – LGA comment

“These findings reinforce the need for comprehensive reform of the SEND system, and that the Schools White Paper must consider how we fund and provide home to school transport.

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SEND crisis: Vast majority of councils warn of insolvency and call for reform amid huge deficits 

Eight in 10 councils warn they will become insolvent over mounting deficits related to the cost of supporting children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities, a new survey by the Local Government Association suggests.  

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LGA statement on introduction of inspections of multi-academy trusts

"Inspections and greater transparency will support improvement in educational standards, the identification and resolution of patterns of concern, and enable greater learning between trusts.”

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High needs funding WMS – LGA response

“Councils are working hard to use their finite resources in the best way possible to meet their legal duties to support children and young people with SEND."

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SEND investment in specialist school places – LGA response

“It is vitally important that inclusion is at the heart of reforming the SEND system, so it is good that government is investing in creating specialist places in mainstream schools, so children are able to attend their local school with their friends in their local area."

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Ofsted/CQC report on support for children with SEND not in school – LGA comment

“These findings highlight that reform of the SEND system is needed urgently and is unavoidable."

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