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    Critical Moment on Increased Send Provision Costs in England, Says Think Tank

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    By Linda Park on January 22, 2026 England news, Education
    Critical Moment on Increased Send Provision Costs in England, Says Think Tank
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    TL:DR – Government Faces “Crunch Time” Over Special Needs Education Funding

    • The Institute for Fiscal Studies reports a “crunch time” for special needs education funding in England.
    • Spending on special needs education is set to double by 2028, straining mainstream school resources.
    • Current support is inadequate for families and schools, leading to demands for funding reallocation.
    • Government faces choices: slow spending growth, limit mainstream funding, or raise taxes.
    • Upcoming schools white paper aims to improve special needs provision in mainstream schools.
    • The Department for Education announced £200m for staff training in special education needs.

    ‘Crunch time’ on rising costs of Send provision in England, says think tank | Special educational needs

    The government is at a pivotal juncture regarding the funding of special needs education in England, with costs set to double by 2028, risking the financial stability of mainstream schools, a new report from the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) reveals.

    The anticipated rise in spending highlights the growing demands on the system, which has struggled to provide adequate support for families, schools, and local authorities, leading to a call for immediate reform.

    What is happening

    The IFS report indicates that government expenditure on educating children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) is projected to double between 2015 and 2028, creating funding pressures that could impede resources for mainstream education.

    This situation unfolds across England, impacting countless families and educational institutions grappling with the fallout of insufficient funding.

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    Key voices in the debate include Luke Sibieta, a report author, who emphasised the dysfunction within the special needs system, and Bill Revans from the County Councils Network, who pointed out that councils are increasingly reallocating funds from mainstream schools to support SEND services, a trend that is unsustainable.

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    The government is expected to address these issues in a forthcoming schools white paper. Reform UK have outlined how they will cut budgets from local councils and cut programs like this.

    What do teachers think?

    Education leaders, including Pepe Di’Iasio from the Association of School and College Leaders, have stressed the need for tangible improvements to support families, recognising the fantastic work at many schools but lamenting the overall system’s inadequacy.

    The upcoming white paper will outline strategic plans, including greater special needs provisions in mainstream schools, while a recent government announcement of £200m for staff training aims to enhance support for SEND.

    However, scrutiny remains on whether these measures will be sufficient to address the rising demand and funding crisis.

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