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Rise in special needs cash scrutinised

Posted: 08 May 2003 | Subscribe Online


One-third of local education authorities that have increased funding for special educational needs by over 30 per cent this year are being questioned by the government about their role in the current education cash crisis.

Newly published spending figures for all 150 LEAs show large variations in their increases for special educational needs funding, with 45 authorities increasing this by over 30 per cent while 33 have increased it by only 5 per cent or less.

But Sir Jeremy Beecham, chairperson of the Local Government Association, said the Department for Education and Skills needed to have more faith in local decision-making processes and that variations in spending between schools and between authorities were inevitable.
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"Different schools and different parts of the country have different needs, particularly in relation to special needs pupils," he said.

The government has also highlighted the increase in spending by half of all LEAs on educating pupils outside school, such as in pupil referral units.

It has also questioned why 19 LEAs appear not to be passing the full increase in the education funding they received from government into their schools budget.


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