Mainstream Schools to Receive Extra Funding for SEND Pupils in £4bn Package

Mainstream Schools to Receive Extra Funding for SEND Pupils in £4bn Package
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England's government announces £4bn funding boost for mainstream schools to support SEND children.

  • Mainstream schools in England will receive direct funding to support children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)
  • The funding is part of a £4 billion package aimed at making the education system more inclusive
  • The reforms are included in a major overhaul of the education system set out by the government on Monday
  • The funding aims to improve support and resources available for SEND pupils in mainstream settings
  • The government intends the package to enhance inclusivity across the education system in England

The UK government announced a £4 billion funding package to provide mainstream schools in England with direct financial support for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). This announcement is part of a broader reform of the education system unveiled on Monday, aiming to improve inclusivity and support for SEND pupils within mainstream education settings.

This funding package represents a significant investment in the education of SEND children, potentially improving access to tailored support in mainstream schools. The reforms signal a government commitment to inclusivity, which may impact educational outcomes and resource allocation across England's schools. The changes could influence how schools manage SEND provision and integrate pupils with additional needs.

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