Record Increase in Children Receiving Education, Health and Care Plans Reported
1-Minute Brief
The rise in children receiving special educational needs support highlights growing demand for tailored educational assistance.
Key Facts
- The number of children and young people with education, health and care plans (EHCPs) reached 718,838 in January.
- This marks the highest yearly increase in EHCPs since their introduction.
- Special educational needs support has hit another record high, according to official figures.
- The record increase was reported since EHCP documents were first introduced.
- The data was reported by both BBC News and The Independent.
What Happened
Official figures show a record increase in the number of children and young people with EHCPs, reaching 718,838 in January. This is the highest yearly rise since EHCPs were introduced.
Why It Matters
The growing number of children requiring EHCPs may reflect increased identification of special educational needs and could impact resource allocation in schools.
What's Next
Further analysis may be conducted to understand the causes of the increase and to assess how educational systems will respond to the higher demand for support.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter3h agoNumber of children getting special educational needs support hits another record high
- The IndependentLeft38m agoRecord increase in number of children with EHCP since documents introduced
