SEN Inclusion Fund Sample Clauses

SEN Inclusion Fund. All settings provide some provision for young children with SEND from their core funding. However, all local authorities are required to have an SEN Inclusion Fund in their local funding systems for three and four-year olds with SEND accessing the free entitlement. The purpose of the fund is to support local authorities to work with providers to address the needs of individual children with SEND. The funding is in addition to the early years funded entitlement and is paid to the setting to support them to effectively meet the needs of children with SEND in their pre-school, ensuring they are able to access their 15 or 30 hours funded early education entitlement. SEN Inclusion Funding is paid at £6.50 per hour. This funding is available for all early years settings, registered with Ofsted in the Peterborough Unitary Authority area. The SEN inclusion fund is for three and four-year-olds who are taking up any number of hours of their free entitlement. Two-year-olds are not eligible to receive this funding, but additional funding has been made available for those in receipt of the two-year-old funded entitlement (future allocations subject to budget). All requests for funding will be made through the Early Support Pathway. In order to request funding, the provider will need to complete an Early Help Assessment, the Privacy Consent Statement and the Consent Form for Early Support. Following the SEND Code of Practice, providers must have arrangements in place to support children with SEND and identify the support they need. Prior to submitting a request for funding the setting must have good knowledge and understanding of the needs of the child(ren) and how they intend to use the funding to benefit the child(ren). Additonal entitlement (30 hours free childcare) As previously discussed, parents must apply to HMRC for the additional free entitlement. Where a parent is eligible, they will be provided with an 11-digit code. The local authority must confirm the validity of all 30 hours eligibility codes to allow providers to offer 30 hours places for eligible three- and four-year-olds. The local authority will provide a validity checking service to providers to enable them to verify the 30 hours eligibility code swiftly and efficiently. The Government’s Eligibility Checking Service (ECS) allows all local authorities to make instant checks for code validity. Thereafter, the local authority will complete audit checks to review the validity of eligibility codes for chil...
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SEN Inclusion Fund. 11.9.1 Follow the process described in Children's Services Providers to determine who is eligible for SEN inclusion funding
SEN Inclusion Fund. Pay the Provider in accordance with any validly submitted headcount task The Council reserves the right to audit claims to ensure each is submitted in accordance with the current scheme Early Education Funding (EEF) for 2, 3 and 4 year olds.

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