Decision details

Improving outcomes for Children with Behaviour, Emotional and Social Difficulties (BESD)

Reference: D40597

Decision Maker: Executive Board

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: No

Purpose:

Executive Board are asked to:

 

·  Approve the publication of a statutory notice for the change in age range of the BESD Specialist Inclusive Learning Centre from 5 to 16 to 11 to 16, the expansion of the capacity of the provision from 150 -200 pupils using sites at Elmete Wood, Stongate road, the Burley Park Centre, the Hunslet Gate centre and the Tinshill Centre, and the expansion of its remit to allow it to offer provision for excluded and dual registered children, and outreach to support inclusion, with effect from January 2014.

·  Approve the publication of a statutory notice for the expansion of the North East Specialist Inclusive Learning Centre (Oakwood Lane) 4-11 BESD provision from a capacity of 30 pupils aged 4-11 to 40 pupils aged 1-11 and the expansion of its remit to allow it to offer provision for excluded and dual registered children, and outreach to support inclusion, with effect from January 2014.

Decisions:

The Director of Children’s Services submitted a report providing information on proposals to establish a Leeds Behaviour Alliance which intended to bring together the specialist (SILC), targeted (PRU), locality (AIP), and individual school behaviour offer, in order to support children to make progress in learning by preventing exclusion from learning, providing outstanding learning opportunities when short periods out of mainstream were necessary, and to maximise re-integration back into mainstream learning.

 

Members welcomed the clarification provided within the submitted report that children with SEN statements and complex or multiple needs who benefited from generic SILC provision, would not be placed in a provision alongside children with a behaviour need.

 

RESOLVED –

(a)  That the publication of a statutory notice for the change in the age range of the BESD Specialist Inclusive Learning Centre (Elmete Wood) from 5 to 16 to 11 to 16; the expansion of the capacity of the provision from 150 to 200 pupils using sites at Elmete Wood, Stonegate Road, the Burley Park Centre, the Hunslet Gate Centre, and the Tinshill Centre; and the expansion of its remit to allow it to offer provision to children without a statement of special educational needs, in the manner of a PRU, with effect from January 2014, be approved.

(b)  That the publication of a statutory notice for the expansion of the North East Specialist Inclusive Learning Centre (Oakwood Lane) primary BESD provision from a capacity of 30 pupils aged 4-11 to 40 pupils aged 4-11; and the expansion of its remit to allow it to offer provision to children without a statement of special educational needs, in the manner of a PRU, with effect from January 2014, be approved.

 

Reason Key: Affects more than 1 ward;

Wards Affected: Guiseley and Rawdon; Hyde Park and Woodhouse; Middleton Park; Otley and Yeadon; Temple Newsam;

Portfolio Holder: The Executive Member for Children's Services

Other reasons / organisations consulted

Consultation already completed.

Consultees

The public, parents, elected members, MPs, school and indirectly children.

Contact: Alun Rees, Head of the Virtual College.

Report author: Alun Rees

Publication date: 14/11/2013

Date of decision: 04/09/2013

Decided at meeting: 04/09/2013 - Executive Board

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