Better Belonging Lincolnshire - Sufficiency Strategy for SEND and Alternative Provision 2025 - 2028

November 4, 2025 Executive (Other) Key decision Approved View on council website

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Summary

The Executive of Lincolnshire Council approved the Better Belonging Lincolnshire SEND and AP Sufficiency Strategy 2025-2028 on 04/11/2025. The decision maker delegated authority to the Executive Director – Children’s Services, in consultation with the Executive Councillor for Children’s Services, to progress the strategy's delivery. The Executive also supported a review of vacant properties for potential repurposing to meet educational priorities.

Full council record

Decision

1.   
That the Better Belonging Lincolnshire SEND and AP Sufficiency
Strategy, as detailed in Appendix A of the report, be approved.

 
2.   
That authority be delegated to the Executive Director –
Children’s Services, in consultation with the Executive
Councillor for Children’s Services, to take all decisions
necessary to progress delivery of the strategy including the
procurement of necessary goods, services and the award and entering
into of contracts and agreements and such other necessary
documentation.

 
3.   
That a review of the vacant properties contained in the Property
Rationalisation Programme be supported, with a view to identifying
those properties that might be repurposed to deliver the
educational priorities and provision detailed in the report.

Related Meeting

Executive - Tuesday, 4th November, 2025 10.30 am on November 4, 2025

Supporting Documents

Better Belonging SEND and AP Sufficiency.pdf
Appendix A - Better Belonging Lincolsnhire SEND and AP Sufficiency Strategy.pdf
Appendix B - Capital Plan Better Belonging Sufficiency Strategy.pdf
Statement on Better Belonging Lincolnshire - Sufficiency Strategy for SEND and Alternative Provision.pdf

Details

OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date4 Nov 2025