Call for autism funding to be ring-fenced

Heads want to provide support for children with SEND but they don’t have adequate funding, MP warns
10th September 2018, 5:16pm

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Call for autism funding to be ring-fenced

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Ministers have been urged to ring-fence funding for autistic children so schools can provide properly for them.

Labour MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle said autistic children in his Brighton Kemptown constituency were “unable to access proper education”.

During education questions in the House of Commons, he told MPs that headteachers did not have enough funding to provide support for special educational needs (SEN).

“I have a number of autistic children in my constituency who are unable to access proper education,” Mr Russell-Moyle explained.

“I have a six-year-old who can only attend one hour a day, I have another who can only attend a classroom with 30 children and the nearest provision is 20 miles away.

Heads ‘don’t have funding for SEND’

“When I speak to heads, they want to provide support but they don’t have the funding for SEN.

“When will the secretary of state ensure that children with autism get ring-fenced funding and schools can provide properly for them?”

Education minister Nadhim Zahawi replied: “High-needs funding for children and young people with complex special educational needs, including those with autism, is now £6 billion this year - the highest it has ever been, and an increase from £5 billion in 2013.

“We’ve increased overall funding allocations to local authorities for high needs by £130 million in 2017-18 and £142 million in 2018-19 and we will increase this further by £120 million in 2019-20.”

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