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SSA rate question

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salondon · 23/01/2014 15:59

our Senior Advisory Teacher, Portage, Early Support and Inclusion had said to me that the maximum rate that can be claimed back for SSA support via a statement in is £12.50 per hour

But now, they have paid the lsa £8.49/hr. why would that be? We had a verbal agreement of £12.50/hr

The lsa is our existing tutor who we top up. Happy to do that. But I am not sure if I should contest them and ruffle feathers

I asked the nursery and they simply said talk to the HR.

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lougle · 23/01/2014 20:06

It might depend on the qualifications of the LSA? I know that preschool funding uses a formula which takes into account the level of training of the staff, so settings with higher qualified staff get a higher £ per child than settings with lower qualified staff.

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salondon · 23/01/2014 20:57

She is an ABA tutor with masters. I have asked her to email their HR. chopping off 33% funding is not fair. That money was allocated to my child. Her tA should be appropriately qualified. This kind of stuff that schools do adds a whole new dimension to the fight.

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salondon · 06/02/2014 18:14

Can I do something in this scenario? Rather what can i do to avoid this happening.

Early years setting claim £12.80/hr but only pay £8.49/hr to the lsa. They are allowing ABA so i am tempted to just suck it up. However how do I avoid this in future? Like in primary school? Do parents have a say?

The setting is keeping the difference as their admin costs.

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