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Education

  • Supported schools and payment providers – 2017-2021

    We would like to ask for your help in this work by requesting some data under the Freedom of Information Act. The request includes the following information: The number of schools supported by the Local Authority (LA) owned SSU The … Continue reading →

  • Free school meals funding

    1. What proportion of the £63m hardship funded the government reports it has disbursed to local authorities was received by DCC?   £757,000 2. What proportion of this allocation has been spent and on what? What process is used to … Continue reading →

  • EHCP assessments, plans and status

    1. The number of EHCP needs assessments requested per quarter from January 1, 2018 to today. Calendar years (only 3 quarters so far for 2020) 2018 2018 2018 2018 2019 2019 2019 2019 2020 2020 2020 Qtr. 1 Qtr.2 Qtr. … Continue reading →

  • SEND High Needs Funding allocation

    A copy of the Council’s current operational guidance for SEND High Needs Funding allocation (a URL to current policy document would be fine);  A copy of the SEND High Needs Funding allocation and information on all the questions below can … Continue reading →

  • School admissions, census, forecasts and feasability data

    Please provide the latest available Number on Roll (NOR) data from the Spring 2020 School Census, showing the number of pupils in each year group at each school.   The Department for Education (DfE) publish this data on line and … Continue reading →

  • School absence fines due to COVID-19

    1. How many fines for unauthorised school absences have been handed out this term until 14th October due to parents keeping children out of school over Covid-19 fears? None. Unauthorised holidays and persistent absence are the criteria for school absence … Continue reading →

  • 0-25 SEN child placements outside of mainstream education

    1. what number of children with an EHCP (in process or existing) are currently in mainstream or at home as of beginning of this September school term where there was an indication at last review to place the child in … Continue reading →

  • Children Centre COVID-19 closures and dedicated schools grant (DSG) spending

    How many and what proportion of the total children’s centres (including Sure Start centres) in your local authority area have been closed temporarily since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic; and, of those that were closed temporarily, how many have … Continue reading →

  • Childcare providers public liability insurance

    1) All registered childcare providers are required to have public liability insurance. Do you require a minimum indemnity limit? (If you require differently limits for different provider types, please enter the limit for nurseries) 2) Some local authorities require registered … Continue reading →

  • Permanent exclusions from schools – weapons

    1. Can you state how many children within your authority were (i) given a fixed period exclusion, and (ii) permanently excluded from school because of their involvement with a weapon of any description in the 2019/20 academic year? 2. Please … Continue reading →

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