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Your Weekly EHCP Newsletter | SEND Budget Crisis Hits West Sussex
Plus: 🍸 Final Spots - Join Us at LGA Drinks Reception
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THIS WEEK’S RADAR🎯
LGA Drinks Reception — Last Spots Left: Join UK GovTech x Agilisys for an evening on GenAI in Children’s and Adult Services — connect with peers shaping digital transformation.
£5B SEND Deficit Delayed, Not Solved: Government postpones SEND deficit reckoning until 2028 — offering councils short-term relief, but risking deeper financial instability.
Bristol’s 12-Month SEND Wait: Only 3% of EHCPs completed on time — a stark reminder of how funding cuts are eroding frontline delivery.
West Sussex Overspend Hits £123M: SEND budget crisis escalates — urgent MP-level action needed to protect education for vulnerable children.
LGA EVENT
Just under a week to go until the LGA Conference - and we are excited to be co-hosting a special evening of drinks, networking, and discussion on how councils are putting citizens at the heart of GenAI transformation.​
Join us for UK GovTech x Agilisys: Centering Citizens at the Heart of GenAI Transformation, taking place on Wednesday 2nd July from 6:15pm to 7:30pm at Clockwise Liverpool.​
If you are a leader in Children’s or Adult Services exploring how technology can support your teams - or if you are simply keen to hear what is working for your peers across local government - this is the event for you. Expect an informal and insightful evening with council leaders, digital experts, and transformation champions all sharing ideas and inspiration.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE
Councils in England are grappling with mounting financial pressure as the government delays tackling ÂŁ5 billion in SEND deficits. This postponement, extending high-needs deficits off council balance sheets until 2028, provides temporary relief but risks escalating financial instability. Without urgent government intervention, councils may be forced into insolvency or severe service cuts.
Education faces a growing challenge with nearly 20% of schoolchildren identified with SEND. The government aims to reform SEND funding during this delay; however, planned central funding increases of just 1.1% annually until 2029 may fall short, jeopardising long-term financial stability. The government's forecast, assuming a 4.99% council tax hike, might strain already struggling councils further. Immediate, comprehensive solutions are necessary to avert potential mass bankruptcies and ensure councils' fiscal health.

The Guardian
COUNCIL FUNDING CRISIS
Bristol parents face an average year-long wait for SEND assessments due to budget cuts, with just 3% finalised on time. This crisis reflects significant failures in local governance and the urgency for corrective measures. Increased investment in educational psychology is showing progress, yet systemic issues persist, necessitating national intervention.

Bristol Live
EDUCATION FUNDING CRISIS
West Sussex faces a ÂŁ123.2m overspend on its SEND budget, prompting calls for MPs to address a critical funding shortfall that threatens education for vulnerable children.