My Mum used to teach in Newham, a council that took everyone should be in mainstream to its extreme conclusion. She had several pupils who needed 2:1 TA support simply to keep everyone physically safe. For some it was for other people, but the odd poor little sod need 2 adults at all times to prevent self-harming. That's insane in terms of cost and the outcomes for these kids were not good (well nobody getting injured during the day has got to be the lowest target I can think of!). On occasion they needed 2 TA's per pupil cos the child was terminally ill, or had serious medical or care needs. A TA cannot provide the nursing type care some of those kids needed.
Inclusion is a great idea in theory and I firmly believe that most children should be in mainstream. However there are the exceptions, (my own amongst them
) - these will now either be home educated OR suffer like the poor little souls of Newham.
Powys need to take another look at providing what children in their county NEED in terms of their education, instead of allowing themselves to be swept along by a political dogma that frankly fails far too many kids. The Newham example should show them it doesn't even save money ffs! Specialist Staff training is not reused as some disabilities/conditions may only arrive at a specific primary school once in a career, & unlike in a unit there is no chance to benefit from the gradual creation of a body of knowledge over time.
WTF happened to evidence based practice, early intervention or even bang for the tax payers buck? The surrounding counties will now experience an explosion in their SN population as smart families move house to avoid this nonsense, some that can't will homeschool. That still leaves a significant rump of children who are being set up to fail.
Budgets to local councils are being slashed across Wales so neighbouring counties will not be able to pick up the slack as there just aren't enough unit places anywhere. It's a real shame as for some specific disabilities Powys has some excellent units currently (worth moving across country for iykwim!).
The control of education needs to be removed from the hands of politicians at the local and national level as a matter of urgency in the UK.