25 SEND Mainstream Banding
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The purpose of this
paper is to outline the changes of the mainstream SEND banding
descriptors and provide three banding value options for
consideration. One option will need to be adopted by Bournemouth,
Christchurch and Poole Council (BCP
Council).
This paper outlines how
each of the options will contribute to the long-term reduction of
the overall overspend in the High Needs Block budget and the
commitment required from both mainstream schools and the SEND
Service to reduce growth in both Alternative Provision (AP) and
Independent Non-Maintained Special School provision
(INMSS).
Implementation of the adopted new banding value option will
commence from October 2022.
Minutes:
The Interim Head of Performance 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 purpose of this
paper was to outline the changes of the mainstream SEND banding
descriptors and provide three banding value options for
consideration. One option would need to be adopted by Bournemouth,
Christchurch and Poole Council (BCP
Council).
The paper outlined how
each of the options would contribute to the long-term reduction of
the overall overspend in the High Needs Block budget and the
commitment required from both mainstream schools and the SEND
Service to reduce growth in both Alternative Provision (AP) and
Independent Non-Maintained Special School provision
(INMSS).
Implementation of the adopted new banding value option would
commence from October 2022.
The Committee discussed the
report and comments were made, including:
- The Chair expressed
surprise at the level of Headteachers who responded, however it was
advised that the consultation was ongoing and it was hoped that
higher levels of response would be received through that
- In response to a
query regarding the proposed banding values, the Committee was
advised that Teacher Assistant hourly rates were considered
together with the notional funding of £6,000 provided for
each child and it was anticipated that the new banding proposals
would be sufficient to reduce the spend on alternative bespoke
packages
- It was clarified
that provision was always considered during an annual review
however a move from independent provision to mainstream would only
be considered at a parent’s request
- In response to a
query, it was advised that the proposed banding would provide
mainstream schools with enough funding and support to increase the
number of pupils with EHCPs within their settings which would free
up spaces within special schools, thereby reducing numbers
attending independent provision.
- The Portfolio
Holder for Council Priorities and Delivery addressed the Committee
and highlighted that the change in banding proposals was one of
many strands to enable schools to ensure children and pupils were
in the right place for them, enabling schools to support them,
where appropriate providing capital investment and this was part of
a bigger package
- A Committee Member
requested that, when considering the data going forward, the new
EHCPs were separated from the current ones which should hopefully
enable progress to be clearly identified sooner. ACTION
- In response to a
query regarding if a pupil who received funding from banding spent
some of the school year suspended, it was noted that the school
would continue to receive funding unless a child was permanently
excluded
- In response to a
query regarding the increase in some of the banding, it was advised
that schools need to be clear on what the funding under an EHCP was
being spent on, it may not be for a dedicated TA, it could be
sourcing other services such as play therapy
- In response to a
query regarding schools buying back support from BCP, it was
confirmed that ...
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