We are a college of both higher and further education and provided support for over 100O students last year. This amounted to about 1.1 million from the LSC
we fund a wide range of support from 1-1 for literacy / numeracy to full support for deaf students etc. we use an educational psychologist to assess students and fund this from the ALS funding. Yet are very closely audited every year and as yet there have been no areas of difficulty
best wishes
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Subject: Re: LSC funding (for F.E. Only)
Petrie, Joel wrote:
>Malcolm I wonder if you could expand on claiming for Ed Psych reports for FE students - we scabble around for funding elsewhere for this for out learners (mainly when they're anticipating progression to HE to facilitate DSA applications).
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>Thanks, Joel
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>Hi All,
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>I think at times it's a chicken and egg situation, as South Thames we have a reseasonably large budget for providing support for students across a wide range of difficulties and are constantly trying to expand to provide an even better service, we certainly claim for double staffing or smaller class size whichever is the more appropriate for example. In SpLD we claim for all our assessment, Ed Psych and teacher, time for meetings that are about a particular student, materials used by individual students, including cost of specialist software, and the depreciation on specialist hardware. The difficulty is I suppose that you have to have a fair idea about what you might spend and budget to that so that you can claim back that amount at the end of the year, it is sometimes difficult to persuade senior management that the investment will be returned.
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>Malcolm Starrs
>Specific Learning Difficulties Team Leader
>South Thames College
>X 7180
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>Sent: 01 March 2005 16:21
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>Hello All,
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>I was recently at a conference and during a chat with a fellow Disability Officer the subject of ALS funding came up. The DO said that they were very limited in the support they could offer due to financial restraints, when I asked about how much they claim for support such as the Ed Psych Report, double staffing of some classes etc the DO gave me a blank stare and said that the college did not claim for such expenses.
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>Can I just ask what is the experience of other F.E colleges? Do you provide extensive additional support in the knowledge that the LSC will reimburse them? Or do you find that there isn't funding for all the support you could potentially offer?
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>Thanks, Paul (Disability Officer, Richmond upon Thames College)
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At Hereward we claim for all the above plus small class sizes, special
exam arrangements, needs assessments, physio and speech therapy,
transport in connection with the student's programme, dyslexia
assessments, dyslexia tuition and support and probably much more.
Please contact me directly if you would like to discuss on 024 76 426100.
Thanks
John
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