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The number of children and young people assessed as requiring a place at a specialist education provision in the BCP area has increased in recent years and this has increased expenditure on high needs.
As part of the Council’s strategy to address growth and associated financial pressure, work is underway to implement a programme of expansion of specialist school places across BCP which will help provide local access to cost effective places and a reduction in the Council’s reliance on costly independent placements.
Minutes:
The Head of Service, School Place Planning and Capital, presented a report, a copy of which had been circulated to each Member and a copy of which appears as Appendix 'B' to these Minutes in the Minute Book.
The number of children and young people assessed as requiring a place at a specialist education provision in the BCP area had increased in recent years and this had increased expenditure on high needs.
As part of the Council’s strategy to address growth and associated financial pressure, work was underway to implement a programme of expansion of specialist school places across BCP which would help provide local access to cost effective places and a reduction in the Council’s reliance on costly independent placements.
The Council was developing a range of options to assess the scope for the development of specialist school places on local school sites. A total of 34 expressions of interest were received from a total of 16 trusts/schools with proposals for between 300-500 places. The Council provided details of schemes currently in development across four tranches which delivered places in the short, medium and longer term. Options for the delivery of places include:
· The option to continue to work in partnership with local school leaders to explore options and develop proposals to create provision on other local school sites.
· The option to commission new specialist school provision as part of the government’s Free School Programme. The Council was in the process of preparing an application to the Department for Education (DfE) for new free school provision. The application deadline for new school proposals was 21 October 2022 and the outcome of the initial application stage was expected to be announced late 2022 to early 2023. For successful applications, proposer groups would submit their applications in February 2023 as part of a competitive process and through the publication of local authority specifications and proposer guidance.
The option to make no change to existing school provision/maintain the status
quo was not an option and would fail to make progress in delivering the
improvements necessary as contained in the Council’s Written Statement of
Action (WSoA).
The Committee discussed the report and comments were made, including: