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Lancashire SEND sufficiency needs assessment and capital plan : Summary of trends and placement model
- A review of current sufficiency and commissioning information has identified the following key gaps relating to consistency of offer across the county: Lack of comprehensive commissioning for Post 19. Although there are schools designated to cater for Early Years, operationally there are no pre
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Supporting settings to manage COVID-19 cases : Local guidance and materials
- In addition we have provided some documents to download. PHE NW resources Minimum Data Set for schools and settings PHE have shared the document below – Minimum data set for setting cases. This is the PHE record/checklist of the conversation with settings following a confirmed case of COVID19
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Voice of the child
- Tools to help ensure that children and young people’s views are heard and recognised. For services, schools or organisations who work with children and families in Lancashire.
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Lancashire SEND sufficiency needs assessment and capital plan : Proposals for SEND provision
- an educational setting as close to home as possible. New provisions It has been identified that both the East and North of the county need significant numbers of special school places which could not be filled by expansions to existing sites. Between 2021 and 2024 Lancaster was the area
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Lancashire SEND sufficiency needs assessment and capital plan : Introduction
- is to ensure that children of all abilities do well in school or college, and are able to gain important skills and expertise for life. This reflects the Council ambitions for Better Lives For All, Economic Ambition, Stronger Communities and Thinking Differently. We want to make sure this Plan
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Accessibility strategy
- How Lancashire County Council will work to improve accessibility for children and young people with SEN and disability; including working with the schools we maintain and academies to improve accessibility for pupils (PDF 291KB).
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Lancashire ROSE
- Statistical reports and guidance notes for use in self evaluation in a confidential, secure website for use by both Lancashire and non Lancashire schools (including children's centres, academies and sixth form centres).
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Lancashire SEND sufficiency needs assessment and capital plan : Future trends modelling
- The increase in EHCPs is forecast to continue growing at a steady rate across Lancashire. Using population data as well as historic EHCPs trends this forecast has focused on the school age population. Analysis of the recent trends suggest that ASD and SLCN will continue to be the largest primary
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Early years : Lancashire Educational Psychology Service early years offer
- important years. Our early years offer is open to all early years settings, including school nurseries, PVI, and integrated preschools. Reception practitioners are welcome to attend our Wednesday workshops but we ask that only nursery setting SENDCo's attend our group consultations.
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Lancashire SEND sufficiency needs assessment and capital plan : Capital funding
- allocated to Lancashire for 2025/26, giving a total of approximately £57,000,000. A programme of works for completion Autumn 25 / Spring 26 is already underway which will increase places across special schools and through the development of SEND units within mainstream schools. This will provide 108
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Search our catalogue
- LANCAT is Lancashire Archives online catalogue, containing descriptions of over 1.5 million documents from within our collections. They date from the 12th century to the present day and include archives of local government and churches, family papers, school records, maps and plans, and the records
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Lancashire SEND sufficiency needs assessment and capital plan : EHCP placement trends and future predictions
- sources for this work have included: school census data SEN2 returns AP census data Lancashire internally held EHCP Further information has been sought from areas such as Early Years providers, parent carers and the specialist teaching service to provide a wider picture of SEND provision
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Final results
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Agency Foster Care Market Position Statement April 2025
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Lancashire Children and Young People's Plan 2024-2028
- Our vision and priorities to ensure that children and young people are safe, healthy, happy, develop skills for life.
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Dolphinlee House
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Meadowfield House
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Castleford
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Olive House
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Broadfield House
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