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Primary Partnership Headteachers Meeting Additional Funding for SEND (Nursery) 14 March 2019

Primary Partnership Headteachers Meeting Additional Funding for SEND (Nursery) 14 March 2019 Presented by: Anne Doran Lead for Early Years SEN Team. Additional funding streams.

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Primary Partnership Headteachers Meeting Additional Funding for SEND (Nursery) 14 March 2019

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  1. Primary Partnership Headteachers Meeting Additional Funding for SEND (Nursery) 14 March 2019 Presented by: Anne Doran Lead for Early Years SEN Team

  2. Additional funding streams Some of the children in your nursery may be eligible to access… • SEN Inclusion Fund and/or • Disability Access Fund (DAF) Please note that a child that has an EHCP cannot access SEN Inclusion Fund but, if eligible could access Disability Access Fund (DAF).

  3. Government legislation Page 20 – 21 SEN Inclusion Fund Page 22 – 23 Disability Access Fund (DAF)

  4. Government legislation • The main content of this document is based on national funding formulas / funding rates for local authorities and early years providers • Within the document there is also a section in relation to meeting the needs of disabled children and children with special educational needs • The section clearly sets out requirements on local authorities in relation to the two additional funding streams of SEN Inclusion Fund and Disability Access Fund

  5. Requirements – SEN Inclusion Fund • All local authorities are required to have a SEN Inclusion Fund within their local funding systems • The purpose of the fund is to support local authorities to work with providers to address the needs of individual children with SEND • It is to ensure the inclusion of children with SEND to access their full entitlement of funded hours • To support early intervention and improve outcomes

  6. Requirements – SEN Inclusion Fund • All 3- and 4- years olds accessing government entitlement should have access to the fund • Would be best focused on children with lower level or emerging SEN • The funding could be pooled from either or both of the Early Years and High Needs DSG funding blocks • Expectation that funds will be given to providers in the form of a top up grant on a case by case basis • Local authority required to consult with early years providers on final model

  7. Where to find information on SEN Inclusion Fund

  8. SEN Inclusion Fund – Local Offer

  9. Funding allocation for 2018/19 & 2019/20 Total funding allocation for SEN Inclusion Fund is £741, 000 High Needs Block Funds 1/3rd of EY3 & EY4 and EY5 £380, 000 (includes ring fenced amount of £10,000 for specialist equipment) Early Years Block Funds EY2 & 2/3rd of EY3 £361, 000

  10. Who can access SEN Inclusion Fund? Early Years Providers Any Ofsted registered early years provider in the London Borough of Hounslow in receipt of government funding Childminders Private, Voluntary & Independent (PVIs) Mainstream Nursery (including 2 year provision)

  11. Who is eligible for SEN Inclusion Fund? • All 2 years olds and 3- and 4- year olds with an identified level of SEND (not with an EHCP) • Accessing an early years setting in Hounslow (up to 570 hrs max / 15 hour entitlement) • Funding for a child eligible to access 30 hour entitlement is considered on a case by case basis • A banding system is used to allocate top up grants dependent on child’s level of need / primary need

  12. Banding thresholds

  13. Banding / funding for SEN categories

  14. How the funding can be used • To build capacity within the setting with additional staffing to support specific interventions / strategies for the child with SEND • Specialist or one-off training to upskill whole team or staff member(s) • Purchase of resources / equipment to support specific interventions / strategies • Reduce child to adult ratio in order to support child with SEND

  15. Process for accessing SEN Inclusion Fund

  16. Requirements – Disability Access Fund • To support disabled children’s access to the entitlements for three and four year olds • Funds can be used to support providers in making reasonable adjustments to their settings and/or help build capacity • Early years providers are responsible for identifying eligible children • Local authority is responsible for checking eligibility and distributing DAF funding to providers

  17. Where to find information on DAF

  18. Disability Access Fund – Local Offer

  19. Funding allocation for DAF • Ring fenced funding paid directly into Early Years Block • Funding allocation based on Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) data showing the number of 3- and 4- year olds (not in reception) receiving the Disability Living Allowance (DLA) Early Years Block

  20. Who can access DAF? Early Years Providers Any Ofsted registered early years provider in the London Borough of Hounslow in receipt of government funding Private, Voluntary & Independent (PVIs) Specialist Assessment Nursery (SAN) Childminders Mainstream Nursery (including 2 year provision)

  21. Who is eligible for the DAF? • 3 and 4 year olds will be eligible for the DAF if they meet the following criteria - in receipt of child Disability Living Allowance - accessing free early education (i.e. EEE 15 or 30) • The child does not have to take up their full 570 hours of entitlement to be able to access the DAF • The child can also be in receipt of funding from either SEN Inclusion Fund or EHCP • Four year olds in maintained, academy or free school reception class are not eligible for the DAF

  22. How much funding will each child receive? • A one off payment of £615 (per year) is paid to the registered early years provider where the child attends • The DAF is not based on an hourly rate and is an additional entitlement • The expectation is that the provider should discuss with parent how they plan to use the funding • The early years provider will need to take a copy of the Disability Living Allowance (DLA) letter and complete the Parent Declaration Form (your school should have a copy of this)

  23. Process for accessing Disability Access Fund

  24. Questions or queries… SEN Inclusion Fund seninclusionfunding@hounslow.gov.uk Disability Access Fund (DAF) eysenteam@hounslow.gov.uk

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