Fix SEN funding to avoid ‘absurd’ council deficits in England, IFS says
by Sally Weale Education correspondent from Economics | The Guardian on (#6STGN)
Thinktank calls on government to set a long-term vision for radical change
Council deficits in England could spiral to absurd" levels in excess of 8bn in less than three years without radical reform of special educational needs funding, a leading economics thinktank has said.
Spending on pupils with SEN has gone up nearly 60% over the past decade, with the government announcing a further 1bn in the October budget, but increased investment has failed to meet rising need, the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) said.
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