I've read a few articles like this one:
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2026/feb/05/send-costs-bankrupt-english-local-authorities
But I don't understand why the cost of funding SEND is so high that it's going to potentially/actually make most councils insolvent.
It's not like provision is generous or easy to get, from what I've read (I don't have a child who is supported).
Were these kids previously just not supported in any way by the state and was it left to families to cope as best they could?
Are these kids who previously wouldn't have survived, but now do because of better medical care and therefore need a lot of help?
Is this private equity running enterprises and charging huge amounts to local authorities?
Is it just inflation and the cost of employing people?
I really don't know much about this at all but I'm sure many on here do, so I'd really welcome your knowledge.