Have your say on proposed changes to further education travel assistance for young people over 16
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Somerset Council has launched an online consultation on proposed changes to its Post-16 Local Transport Policy Statement.
This policy sets out transport arrangements for eligible Post-16 (age 16 to 18) and Post-19 (aged 19 and over) learners in Somerset to their further education settings. Currently, Somerset Council provides travel assistance to around 9,000 young people to their education setting each day, including discretionary (non-statutory) assistance for Post-16 learners with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND). The proposed changes, which focus on Post-16 learners with SEND, include:
Cllr Heather Shearer, Lead Member for Children, Families and Education, said: “Our priority is to ensure all young people in Somerset, regardless of circumstance or additional needs, have access to the best education. The proposed changes aim to promote independence and support young people with SEND with their transition to adulthood, while also ensuring travel options are efficient and sustainable during our current financial situation. I strongly encourage everyone to take part in this survey, especially those who care for a young person with SEND, as your insights and personal experience is crucial in shaping our new policy.” Any agreed changes will be implemented for young people starting further education in September 2025 or onwards. No changes will be made for any young person already in Post-16 education before this date, unless reassessment is required due to a change in circumstances. A link to the online consultation is available here: Post 16 Transport Policy – Somerset Council – Citizen Space The consultation is open to all members of the public and will close on Sunday 30th March 2025. |
For more information, please contact the Press Office on 01823 355020 or email [email protected].
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