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Education

  • Special Needs Schools

    Each point requests data for special needs schools from the start of 2016/17 academic year: 1. How many local authority, commissioned places for each academic year? Information we hold in relation to this question can be found on this spreadsheet … Continue reading →

  • Placement of SEND student

    Please could you confirm how much a place for an autistic child at the following special schools would cost – Glendinning Academy, Newton Abbot. £20,788 per place per annum Magdalen Court School, Exeter. £26,000 per place per annum We should … Continue reading →

  • Peripatetic services and resource provision for deaf children

    Budget for 2022/23: Education services for deaf children and young people The information requested relates to: Peripatetic services which you centrally manage and deliver Peripatetic services which you delegate in their entirety to a school or a private provider Resource … Continue reading →

  • EHCPs and SEN transport – 2020-2021

    1) As of 31/12/2020, how many young people had Education Health and Care Plans (EHCPs)? 7,490 2) As of 31/12/2021, how many young people had Education Health and Care Plans (EHCPs)? 8,123 3) As of 31/12/2021, how many young people … Continue reading →

  • Educational IT Equipment

    1.For the 2019/20 academic year how many pupils were funded to attend local a. Primary Schools (years 1-6) b. Secondary Schools (years 7-11) Please refer to this public spreadsheet The totals can be found at the bottom of the file … Continue reading →

  • Special Education Needs (SEND) Tribunals

    My request relates to Special Education Needs (SEND) tribunals and costs, and is as follows: 1. Please provide a monthly breakdown of the number of appeals made by parents, guardians, or other authorities, against the council’s decision on a child’s … Continue reading →

  • SEN staff – numbers, spend and requirements

    Please provide all of this information for January 2017 to January 2022, broken down on a quarterly basis (so 4 times a year): 1a) How many people in your SEN team – (including managers/senior staff and officers/case workers) 1b) How … Continue reading →

  • Personal education budgets – numbers, EHCPs and direct payment costs

    1. How many children/young people within your Local Authority have been awarded and currently access Personal Budgets for Education? 90. 2. How many of the Personal Budgets for Education currently accessed have been provided as part of an Educated Otherwise … Continue reading →

  • Education Other Than At School (EOTAS) – numbers and spend

    The number of children in Devon who have an Education Other Than At School (EOTAS) package and the total costing of these packages, including young people included in Devon County Council data aged 19 plus who are still in education … Continue reading →

  • School applications for special educational needs

    Q1) How many requests have you had asking for a child with Special Educational Needs to leave a mainstream school and be placed in a special school for those with special educational needs, in your local authority, in the following … Continue reading →

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