Source · Select Committees · Education Committee

Recommendation 88

88 Deferred

Develop and implement a comprehensive capital investment strategy for sustainable SEND provision.

Conclusion
The Department for Education should develop and implement a comprehensive capital investment strategy for SEND. This strategy should provide clarity over future funding streams, enable better forecasting and planning, and support the development of high-quality, fit-for- purpose settings across both mainstream and specialist provision. (Recommendation, Paragraph 311)
Government Response Summary
The government acknowledges the important role of capital funding and the £740 million for 2025–26. However, they do not commit to developing and implementing a comprehensive capital investment strategy for SEND, stating only that more detail on their approach across the spending review period will be set out in due course.
Government Response Deferred
HM Government Deferred
We also recognise the important role of capital funding in improving access to provision and in improving the inclusivity of mainstream schools. The £740 million high needs capital for 2025–26 is a core part of our investment into the SEND system. This is an unringfenced formulaic allocation that enables LAs to build provision in line with local priorities. We will set out more detail for our approach across the spending review period in due course.