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Fight to save SEND school transport funding goes on - MSNLeicester City Council's education scrutiny committee is considering ending the home-to-school transport funding for SEND youngsters, aged 16 or over.
Annual council spending on home-to-school transport for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) will ...
The average one-way trip for pupils with Send is nine miles — but one county council reported 22.8 miles. Councils said a ...
Spending by councils on transporting children with Send to schools is predicted to increase to around £1.97 billion in ...
Children and young people with special education needs and disabilities (Send) are travelling long distances because there ...
Young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) could be forced out of schools and colleges because of South Gloucestershire Council cuts to transport from home, parents fear ...
Some of Norfolk's most vulnerable children are facing round trips of up to 100 miles to get to school each day.
Change to SEND school transport due to 'pressures' 21 November 2024. Share Save. Share Save. Getty Images. Families of some young people with SEND would have to organise transport themselves.
Young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) could be forced out of schools and colleges because of South Gloucestershire Council cuts to transport from home, parents fear. The ...
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