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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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Eco Town education walkway
- Discover more about what happens to your recycling and waste at Eco Town education walkway
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Post 16 transport to education and training policy statement 2025/26
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Service and project specific privacy notices
- Services using large amount of personal or special category information will have their own dedicated privacy notice to tell people what information is being shared.
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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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Informal ESOL grant scheme : The application process
- the success of a revised proposal). The Panel's decisions are final and there will be no appeals process. The Panel will endeavour to explain constructively why a proposal was unsuccessful, but there is no obligation for it to do so. There is no minimum or maximum spend for each round of applications
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Compliments, comments or complaints
- How to submit a complaint, comment or compliment.
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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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SEND Improvement Board Independent Chair's Update from Kathryn Boulton 12 January 2026
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How we handle your compliments, comments and complaints
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Information, advice and support
- Impartial and confidential information, advice and support around special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
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Archives searchroom rules
- By following these rules you are helping to preserve Lancashire’s written heritage.
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Elective Home Education Procedures
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Money
- If you have special educational needs or a disability, you could get money to help you with extra costs.
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Final results
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SEND Improvement Board Independent Chair's Update from Kathryn Boulton 15 September 2025
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Code of Conduct for Employees
- View information on Code of Conduct for Employees, as set out in section 9 - Officers of the Constitution.
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SEND Improvement Board Independent Chair's Update from Kathryn Boulton 2 March 2026
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School offers
We will email secondary school offers and publish the offers online during working hours on Monday 3 March 2025.
Wraparound childcare
All parents in England with primary school-aged children can access wraparound childcare. There are no eligibility criteria for accessing new wraparound childcare places.