(UK) Lincs: Council okays $9.3M for SPED in mainstream schools
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May 13, 2025, Lincolnshire.gov: Helping pupils with additional needs thrive in mainstream schools mainstream schools
E. Midlands
Families can help shape the first special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) hubs in primary and secondary schools across Lincolnshire.
Lincolnshire County Council is investing more than £7m [$9.3M] to improve mainstream school facilities and recruit new staff to allow pupils with additional needs to access high-quality support from specially trained teachers.
Heather Sandy, executive director for children’s services, said: “Talking to parents and teachers, we know that many young people with SEND can thrive in mainstream schools, as long as they get the right support. The new hubs will do just that, offering pupils access to targeted support in smaller classes led by skilled staff. This will make a real difference to the lives of our young people.”
In addition to the five primary schools listed above, a further nine SEND hubs are being proposed for primary and secondary schools across Lincolnshire, which fall outside the scope of this consultation.

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