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Algo Monthly used to share dorms with our new signing Ollie.Proposition Joe wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2024 12:53 pm Peter Apps sounds like a character from a modern day Day Today reboot. Presenting the news with Algorithm Monthly or someone.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-68083108
£500m boost to be shared between councils
Wont go far I expect, but enough to survive this government?
£500m boost to be shared between councils
Wont go far I expect, but enough to survive this government?
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It will be split amongst upper-tier and county councils, and earmarked for social care. Lower-tier councils - which don't deliver social care - will get a funding increase from 3 to 4 per cent.
I have no idea how long this cash will last, but it's clearly just a sticking plaster.
I have no idea how long this cash will last, but it's clearly just a sticking plaster.
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Good article here setting out how the £500m wont touch the sides.
https://insidecroydon.com/2024/01/25/go ... ons-debts/
Yet another urgent crisis for which we've moved beyond the point where there's any quick or easy solutions. They've really f*cked this country, haven't they?
https://insidecroydon.com/2024/01/25/go ... ons-debts/
Yet another urgent crisis for which we've moved beyond the point where there's any quick or easy solutions. They've really f*cked this country, haven't they?
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-68159001
Cross party commitee says £4Bn needed to plug the funding gap
Cross party commitee says £4Bn needed to plug the funding gap
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£4bn to fund the current gap as of today. If this were to happen, it would merely address the symptom, but not the cause.
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I'm still not sure where all the money is going, despite rereading this thread. Housing benefit comes from central govt doesnt it?
In the link it says North Yorkshire paying £21m to transport SEN kids to school. That seems crazy.
In the link it says North Yorkshire paying £21m to transport SEN kids to school. That seems crazy.
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LSN:- SEN kids tend to be living in various locations. There are only a very few dysfunctional families where all the kids are SEN. North Yorkshire is pretty large & rural & they have to use taxis to ferry the kids to school & each taxi has to have an escort who has been police checked & also vetted via an interview ( they don't have any Tom, willy or Harriet ) ; so it don't come cheap. If they used mini buses, they would take all day just doing the pick-ups. Thurrock has been badly hit in this dept, after frittering away all our Council Tax on dodgy " investment " schemes.
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Thanks, I was just reading about this here https://www.theguardian.com/education/2 ... y-councils
It seems also there has been a large rise in the number of kids considered SEN.The increase in demand followed the government’s 2014 Send changes, after which the number of children eligible for education, health and care plans (EHCPs) more than doubled, from 105,000 to 230,000.
Many EHCPs specify that a child should attend a particular school, making councils legally obliged to transport tens of thousands of young people over long distances across large, rural counties. The CCN said the number of children travelling to special schools had increased by 24% in the last five years.
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Yeah, Martin Lewis worked out that feeding your kids a diet of blue smarties and red bull until they can get an ADHD diagnosis can save up to £25 a month in the long run. (As long as you buy from poundland rather than the supermarket)
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Councils bailed out, kind of.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/202 ... directions
Jonathan Carr-West, chief executive of the Local Government Information Unit, said the move was welcome but “we should not mistake this for generosity on the part of the government. They are simply allowing councils to borrow, and to sell their own assets.”
https://www.theguardian.com/society/202 ... directions
Jonathan Carr-West, chief executive of the Local Government Information Unit, said the move was welcome but “we should not mistake this for generosity on the part of the government. They are simply allowing councils to borrow, and to sell their own assets.”
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Council spending on school transport for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) has almost doubled in the last five years
Spending is set to hit £1.4bn across local authorities in England in 2023-24, a 95% rise from £728m in 2018-19.
The rising cost of providing school transport is a key driver of the current pressure on council budgets.
Council leaders have warned overspends in this area will lead to cuts in services elsewhere as they try to balance the books and avoid following other councils who have recently gone bust.
One council, Buckinghamshire, said it was paying £952 per day for "two complex medical passengers" to travel by ambulance with a nurse.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-68665303
Spending is set to hit £1.4bn across local authorities in England in 2023-24, a 95% rise from £728m in 2018-19.
The rising cost of providing school transport is a key driver of the current pressure on council budgets.
Council leaders have warned overspends in this area will lead to cuts in services elsewhere as they try to balance the books and avoid following other councils who have recently gone bust.
One council, Buckinghamshire, said it was paying £952 per day for "two complex medical passengers" to travel by ambulance with a nurse.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-68665303
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Why the big increase in send children?
Just like social care, the govt should be looking at why these things cost so much, instead of chucking inadequate anounts of money at it.
Just like social care, the govt should be looking at why these things cost so much, instead of chucking inadequate anounts of money at it.
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Typical of you. blame the underpaid women.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 8:58 am It was the equal pay claim that done it for them right though?
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Death by a thousand cuts. They were left in position whereby they were at risk of an insolvency event. The equal pay claim was just the final nail in the coffin. If it hadn't been that it would have been something else.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 8:58 am It was the equal pay claim that done it for them right though?