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(UK) York: $9.7M to support increase in special needs students

Nov 24, 2022, York.Gov: £8 million [$9.7M] capital funding to support children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in York https://www.york.gov.uk/news/article/1136/-8million-capital-funding-to-support-children-and-young-people-with-special-educational-needs-and-disabilities-in-york

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City of York Council’s Executive has approved plans totalling £8m capital spend to ensure that the changing needs of children young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) can continue to be supported locally.

Recent data shows an increase in the number of children with autism and social, emotional and mental health needs (SEMH), across the country, as well as in York. Given this, the Executive were asked to approve schemes to meet the needs of the growing SEND provision at their meeting earlier this week (22 November).

This included proposals for five capital projects, which will enable more children and young people to be supported in mainstream schools and ensure that current provision can evolve to meet the changing needs of children and young people with SEND.

The schemes have been planned in response to national and local data about changing SEND needs, together with the detailed feedback from York’s Inclusion Review survey, which sought the views of parents and carers of children and young people with SEND, together with professionals working in the sector, in 2021.

It's hoped that the projects will enable most children and young people with SEND to get the support they need locally. These will also enable the council to more effectively manage its budget in the long term which, like many other local authorities, has experienced significant pressures due to increased demand.

The approved capital schemes are:

Developing St Paul’s Nursery Enhanced Resource Provision The £1.2m scheme will develop the existing enhanced resource provision in the maintained nursery, creating an early years support hub focused on Communication and Interaction needs.

Expansion of Haxby Road Enhanced Resource Provision The £1.4m project will create a new Enhanced Resource Provision to support children in mainstream primary school with autism and social, emotional and mental health needs (SEMH). The new facility will be run as a ‘second site’ to the existing enhanced provision at Haxby Road Primary School.

Huntington School Enhanced Resource Provision

The £1.8m project will create accessible facilities for young people in mainstream secondary school, with complex communication and interaction needs, particularly those with autism and anxiety disorders. The three-year project will create a new three new classrooms, break out facilities, sensory rooms and a hygiene suite.

Specialist SEMH Sufficiency A consultation with education providers in January will look at ways of providing local, specialist support to the very small number of children and young people who have been permanently excluded from their school.

Creating a more localised solution will enable the existing mixed-use facility at Dansegate to focus solely on providing specialist support to children and young people with autism and social, emotional and mental health needs (SEMH).

Applefields School The three year, £2.1m project will continue to develop and enhance existing provision at Applefields Special School, adapting and restructuring classrooms and upgrading the hoist and hydrotherapy pool….


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