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Councils to share £280m for SEND provision and improvements

Local authorities in England will receive at least £500,000 this year to support children with special educational needs and disabilities, including those in early years settings, the Department for Education has announced.
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Councils will receive a share of £280m in funding this summer, with the funding to be divided between local authorities based on the projected number of pupils with high needs in their area.

Councils will receive the funding to create new places or carry out improvements to buildings in early years settings, schools, academies, and colleges.

The DfE said the funding would ‘improve existing provision to create modern, fit-for-purpose spaces suited to a wider range of pupil needs.’ This could be by contributing to the cost of creating a whole new special school, or by improving accessibility, such as installing ramps, handrails or ceiling hoists, it said.

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