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Birmingham Basic Need Workshop - March 2015 Jaswinder Didially – Senior Officer Education and Skills Infrastructure Birmingham City Council Meeting Increased Demand For Special School Places
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Challenges We Have Faced Knowing Our Estate Overcrowding Reactive Investment Changing Needs Increasing Numbers Data Quality
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What Challenges Have You Faced? What Would You Like to Take From This Workshop?
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Sufficiency Requirements & Forecasting A Staged Approach to Capital Programme Reactive V Planned Current Supply Agenda
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Current Supply Facts and Figures 27 Special Schools – 3682 Pupils – 2% of Population 41 Resource Bases – 509 Pupils – 0.3% of Population Overall 2.3% of School Population
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Pupils From Outside LA Total = 104
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Pupils Going Outside LA Total = 107
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Special Schools (27) School Location
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Resource Bases (41) School Location
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School Asset Surveys Review Against BB102 Visit From EFA Targeted Basic Need (TBN) Application Funding For Additional Spaces Only Knowing Our Estate/Overcrowding 20 Under BB102 (74%) 5 Within BB102 Range (19%) 2 Over BB102 (7%)
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Sufficiency Forecasting – Historic Numbers
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Sufficiency Forecasting – School Needs
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Sufficiency Forecasting – Historic Needs
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Trend Approximately 100 Addition Pupils Per Year Birth Approximately 50 Additional Pupils Per Year Sufficiency Forecasting – Trends
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Sufficiency Forecasting – Projected Places
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Sufficiency Forecasting – Projected Spaces
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Special School Supply And Demand
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Current Commissioning Arrangements
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Commissioning Arrangements – After April 15
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Challenges We Have Faced Knowing Our Estate – Yes! Overcrowding – We’re Dealing With It! Reactive Investment – Remains a Challenge Changing Needs – We’re Getting a Flexible Estate Increasing Numbers – Planned Programme Data Quality - Ongoing
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Copies of the Birmingham Education Sufficiency Requirements and Expressions of Interest can be found on the Birmingham City Council website via the link below: www.birmingham.gov.uk/schools/esr Copies of the Education Development Plan can be found on the Birmingham City Council website via the link below: www.birmingham.gov.uk/edp Copies of the Special Education Development Plan can be found on the Birmingham City Council website via the link below: https://www.birminghambeheard.org.uk/childrens/special-education- development-plan If you have difficulties in accessing any of the these documents please e-mail edsi.enquiries@birmingham.gov.uk or phone 0121 303 8847 and we will forward the information to you via e-mail. www.birmingham.gov.uk/schools/esr www.birmingham.gov.uk/edp https://www.birminghambeheard.org.uk/childrens/special-education- development-plan edsi.enquiries@birmingham.gov.uk Further Information
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Education Skills and Infrastructure People Directorate Birmingham City Council Click Email: edsi.enquiries@birmingham.gov.uk Click Web: www.birmingham.gov.uk/schools/esr Telephone Number: 0121 303 8847 Address: Visit - 1 Lancaster Circus Birmingham B4 7DJ Post - Education and Skills Infrastructure PO Box 15843 1 Lancaster Circus Birmingham B2 2RTedsi.enquiries@birmingham.gov.ukwww.birmingham.gov.uk/schools/esr Contact Details
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