SEND Implementation Grant allocations for 2016/2017

Andrew Christie, Chair of the ADCS Health, Care and Additional Needs Policy Committee, said:
“We welcome the £4m increase in the SEND implementation grant funding for local authorities, this will go some way towards helping us ensure that we have sufficient capacity to meet some of the demands of implementation of the Children and Families Act 2014.”
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