Bristol City Council £100k Bill Fighting Send Families
Bristol City Council spent nearly £100k last year, fighting against families of children needing support with their Special Educational Needs
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Bristol City Council spent nearly £100k last year, fighting against families of children needing support with their Special Educational Needs
Read moreHundreds of teachers in Bristol took to the streets in protest this week, calling for fair pay for teachers from
Read moreBristol City Council has withdrawn the originally published papers for the Cabinet meeting of February 2023. We are making them
Read moreBudget cuts to services supporting Bristol’s disabled children are set to be approved by Cabinet this week. A proposal to
Read moreBristol City Council has allocated £200k of money in its budget to pay for the legal costs associated with providing
Read moreHidden cameras set up by a school to covertly monitor members of the public have been ruled unlawful by the
Read moreBristol’s Cabinet education lead Councillor Asher Craig, has expressed her views that half of additional Send funding to support children
Read moreA festive blog of education cheer from Cabinet lead for education Asher Craig, popped up on Mayor Marvin Rees’ website
Read moreSome families in the city have asked us for a breakdown of the Bristol exclusion statistics for the Autumn term
Read moreBristol City Council officers gave a SEND update to People Scrutiny Commission on Monday 28 November 2022. Bristol City Council
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