Issue details

SEND capital projects to support inclusion in mainstream schools

Purpose of Report:
The purpose of the report is to approve the allocation of the 2025/26 DfE SEND capital funding to projects to support inclusion in mainstream. York received a grant of £1.7 million as part of the national allocation of £738 million to deliver new places and improve provision for 2026/27. Schools could apply for funding to support small-scale capital projects that improve accessibility and inclusion for SEND pupils. Examples include:
? Minor modifications to classrooms, therapy rooms, or other learning spaces with a SEND-specific focus (creation of sensory rooms, SEN bases).
? Long-term use of specialised equipment such as assistive technology (e.g. hoists) or adapted furniture.
? Accessibility improvements e.g., ramps, automatic doors, or handrails.
? Enhancements to outdoor learning areas, including sensory paths, sensory panels.
? Lighting upgrades for pupils with visual impairments or sensory sensitivities.
? Soundproofing to reduce noise levels and support sensory regulation.

The Executive Member will be asked to:
Approve the allocation of grant funding to schools that have submitted successful expressions of interest to support the capital projects described in the report


Decision type: Non-key

Decision status: For Determination

Wards affected: Clifton Ward; Fishergate Ward; Fulford and Heslington Ward; Haxby and Wigginton Ward; Heworth Ward; Hull Road Ward; Huntington and New Earswick Ward; Rawcliffe and Clifton Without; Westfield Ward;

Notice of proposed decision first published: 09/03/2026

Decision due: 14/04/26 by Decision Session - Combined Executive Member Decision Session

Lead member: Executive Member for Children, Young People and Education

Lead director: Corporate Director of Children and Education

Department: Directorate of Children and Education

Contact: Maxine Squire, Assistant Director of Education email:  maxine.squire@york.gov.uk  maxine.squire@york.gov.uk Tel: 01904 553007.

Consultation process

All schools and academies were provided with an opportunity to submit expressions of interest to access SEND capital funding to support projects to improve inclusion in mainstream. The EOIs have been through careful scrutiny by the SEND team and the School capital projects team to ensure that they meet the conditions of grant and a shortlist of successful projects has been identified.

Equality Impact Assessment Completed?: EIA will be considered and completed as part of the report.

 

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