Decision details
The allocation of the government special provision fund to a capital project that supports improved accommodation for children and young people with SEND and an education health care plan
Decision Maker: Director for children's wellbeing (Historic)
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
Purpose:
The decision was taken in order to ensure high
quality sustainable educational accommodation for children and
young people with social emotional and mental health special needs
in Herefordshire. Matters taken into account when taking the
decision, were as follows –
•Condition of the current buildings at the Brookfield School
is adequate, apart from the building inhabited by the Arrow cohort
of Brookfield students which is offsite, temporary and of poor
quality.
•Compliance of the current buildings and of the site is poor
for all age phases
•Future maintenance liability is highly likely for the
off-site building
•Consultation with head teachers and governors showed
recognition of the need for improvements at the Brookfield
School.
•Consultation with parents and carers of children and young
people with SEND showed recognition of the need for improvements at
the Brookfield School
•Capital funds previously allocated and spent on improvement
at the Brookfield School are not equitable with those spent at
other SEND settings in the county.
•There is potential for the government funding to be matched
with other identified funding in the Herefordshire council capital
programme to enable a high quality project that will resolve
compliance and quality issues in a strategic and sustainable
way.
The decision taken impacts positively on the achievement of the
principles set out in the published Herefordshire Schools Capital
Investment Strategy pages 10 and 11.
Decision:
The decision was made that the special
provision fund (£500k) allocated to Herefordshire Local
Authority by the government, would be spent on a project to improve
the quality of accommodation at the Brookfield Special School,
subject to a suitable feasibility study and high level costing
exercise. In addition the decision was taken to put forward a
business case to Cabinet for allocation of funding already listed
in the capital programme for use at Brookfield School (1.76m), to
add to the special provision fund to achieve a high quality
strategic improvement project.
Although the Brookfield School is an academy, the criteria for the
allocation of the special provision fund clearly states that
spending on any type of setting, including academies, is permitted.
In addition, the council has a statutory responsibility to
commission educational provision for children and young people with
an EHCP for SEND that is suitable for their age, ability, aptitude
and SEN. The Brookfield School is the only in-county setting that
provides for CYP with social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) as
their primary need. Investment in this school is needed so that the
council may fulfill its statutory responsibility to those CYP with
SEMH. If the setting fails to be fit for purpose those pupils would
need to be placed out of county, leading to a significantly
increased cost of placement. This proposed investment will mitigate
the risk of an increase in out of county placements in the future.
It also ensures that the current need for temporary accommodation
for a cohort of pupils with SEMH will be removed.
Alternative options considered:
When selecting the project to benefit from the
special provision fund, all other settings in Herefordshire
offering educational provision for children and young people with
EHCPs were considered. The Brookfield School was selected based
upon information outlined in the consultation section above.
Contact: Chris Baird, Director for children and families Email: cbaird@herefordshire.gov.uk Tel: 01432 260264.
Publication date: 10/08/2018
Date of decision: 10/08/2018
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